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Leveraging In-Pharmacy Education to Improve Patient Comprehension and Access to Clinical Trials
Session Chair(s)
Kenneth Getz, MBA
Tufts Center for the Study of Drug Development
Center For the Study of Drug Development, United States
Pharmacists are an untapped resource to educate the public about clinical research. A panel reports on a new study suggesting that clinical research education efforts in the community pharmacy can support clinical trial patient recruitment.
Learning Objective : Discuss the importance, viability, and value of engaging pharmacists in critically needed public education about clinical research; Identify pharmacy-directed outreach and patient recruitment strategies.
Speaker(s)
The Impact of In-Pharmacy Education on Patients’ Knowledge and Attitudes about Clinical Trials
Kenneth Getz, MBA
Center For the Study of Drug Development, United States
Tufts Center for the Study of Drug Development
Case Study: Proactive Patient Engagement Through Community Pharmacists
Carrie Hurwitz, MBA
McKesson, United States
Director, Corporate Strategy and Business Development
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