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Patient Engagement in the Early Stage of Medicines’ Development: A Co-Created How-to Guide and its Piloting Results
Session Chair(s)
Chi Pakarinen, MA
Programme Lead
Medipace Ltd., United Kingdom
Patient engagement is ideally done in a systematic way and early on, but there is very little evidence and best practices showing patient engagement and its benefits as early as in the discovery and preclinical phases. This panel session presents a co-created ‘How-to’ guide for patient engagement in the early stages of medicines’ development and initial results from organizations piloting the guide. This session walks through the main points in the new guide that helps industry and researchers to make plans to involve patients in a systematic way early in the discovery phase and presents a four-step approach to guide research teams through. Two piloting cases have started to implement the guide and will share their early learnings to inspire more organizations and research teams to involve patients as true partners. Download the guide and join us as we take you through the key parts and guide you on your journey to involving patients in early research.
Learning Objective : Implement and plan patient engagement in the early stages of medicines’ development WITH patient partners; Define how to identify and reach out to potential patient partners and distinguish the possibilities and concerns regarding PE in this stage; Apply tips and lessons learned in your everyday work to implement patient engagement in the early stages of research.
Speaker(s)
Panelist
Carole Sian Scrafton, MBA
FibroFlutters Patient Advovacy Organisation, United Kingdom
Co-Founder, Chair, Patient Advocate
Panelist
Schiffon Wong, MPH
EMD Serono, United States
Executive Director, Global Evidence and Value Development, Global R&D
Panelist
Merlin Williams, MS
Executive Insight, Switzerland
Senior Consultant
Panelist
Dawn P. Richards, PhD
Clinical Trials Ontario, Canada
Director, Patient and Public Engagement
Panelist
Oleksandr Gorbenko, MD, PhD
Ipsen, United Kingdom
Global Patient Centricity Director
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