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Walter E. Washington Convention Center

Jun 14, 2015 2:30 PM - Jun 18, 2015 6:45 PM

801 Mount Vernon Place, NW, , Washington, DC 20001-3614 , USA

DIA 2015 51st Annual Meeting: Develop. Innovate. Advance.

Full conference and one-day registrants will have access to presentation PDFs through Friday, December 18, 2015 <A href="http://www.diaglobal.org/Flagship-Meetings/DIA-Annual-Meeting/Meeting-Program/ePac-Presentations-Access.aspx">Review Presentations </A>

Rare Diseases: Patients, Caregivers and Advocates as Equal Partners in Clinical Trial Process

Session Chair(s)

Barbara  Szymaszek

Barbara Szymaszek

Advocacy, Diversity and Patient Engagement

Bristol-Myers Squibb Company, United States

This forum will discuss ways to enhance protocol design, recruitment and retention strategies for clinical trials in rare/orphan diseases, offering both strategic and tactical approaches. We will examine lessons learned on data from over 50 rare disease studies, underscoring the critical role of referring physicians. We will address operational challenges, strategies and tactics to design and conduct protocols that are practical from the patient and caregiver perspectives, and will share a case study of the impact patient advocacy organizations make in drug development. Finally, the panel will examine the definition of return on investment and other measures of success.

Learning Objective : Identify benefits of collaboration with multiple key stakeholders - patients, caregivers, physicians and advocacy organizations - to shape phase 1-3 programs for rare/orphan diseases; Describe ways to build relationships and incorporate feedback from key stakeholders; Summarize challenges and lessons learned in applying a patient-centered approach.

Speaker(s)

Patricia  Furlong, BSN

Engaging Patients Every Step of the Way

Patricia Furlong, BSN

Parent Project Muscular Dystrophy, United States

Founding President and Chief Executive Officer

Jaime  Cohen

Relationship Building in Rare Diseases: The Critical Role of Referring Physicians

Jaime Cohen

BBK Worldwide, United States

Strategic Consultation & Research

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