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Boston Convention and Exhibition Center

Jun 23, 2013 8:30 AM - Jun 27, 2013 12:45 PM

415 Summer Street, , Boston, MA 02210 , USA

DIA 2013 49th Annual Meeting: Advancing Therapeutic Innovation and Regulatory Science

Impact and Interventions Related to FDASIA: Increasing Diversity in Clinical Trials

Session Chair(s)

Brenda  Jamerson, PharmD

Brenda Jamerson, PharmD

Center Fellow, Biobehavioral and Social Aspects of Health Disparities

Duke University, United States

Sociological Trends Affecting Minority Participation in US Clinical Trials

Learning Objective : Identify strategies to tailor the informed consent to enhance recruitment and comprehension of diverse populations in clinical trials; Recognize key sociological concepts and trends that affect minority participation in US clinical trials; Discuss the FDA Safety and Innovation Act (FDASIA) and the impact that it will have on the need to recruit diverse clinical subjects.

Speaker(s)

Brenda  Jamerson, PharmD

Strategies to Improve Informed Consent to Enhance Comprehension and Recruitment of Ethnically Diverse Populations

Brenda Jamerson, PharmD

Duke University, United States

Center Fellow, Biobehavioral and Social Aspects of Health Disparities

Almenia K. Garvey, MSc

Understanding the Food and Drug Administration Safety and Innovation Act (FDASIA) and How It Will Impact Minority Recruitment

Almenia K. Garvey, MSc

PAREXEL International, United States

Senior Clinical Feasibility Leader

Rebecca Lynn Budd

Sociological Trends Affecting Minority Participation in US Clinical Trials

Rebecca Lynn Budd

Navita Clinical Strategy, United States

Managing Director

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