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Boston Convention and Exhibition Center

2018 年 06 月 24 日 8:30 上午 - 2018 年 06 月 28 日 12:00 下午

415 Summer Street, , Boston, MA 02210 , USA

DIA 2018 Global Annual Meeting

The DIA 2018 Global Annual Meeting brings together thousands of innovators from around the globe.

How Do Patients and Other Multi-Disciplinary Stakeholders Collaborate to Develop Patient Registries which Accelerate Research?

Session Chair(s)

Steven L. Roberds, PHD

Steven L. Roberds, PHD

Chief Scientific Officer

Tuberous Sclerosis Alliance, United States

This session will include examples of enhanced patient registry design and implementation by bringing together diverse stakeholders, including industry, regulators, researchers, clinicians, patients, families, and patient advocacy groups. Patient engagement is included at each stage of the process.

Learning Objective : Describe ways in which patient engagement can facilitate development of registry governance to satisfy multiple stakeholder priorities; Identify at least three methods used to involve and align multiple stakeholders in registry design and governance; Discuss challenges of designing registries for rare disorders and ways to help address such challenges.

Speaker(s)

Stella  Blackburn, MD, MA, MSC, FFPM, FISPE, FRCP

United We Stand: How Can Patients and Other Stakeholders Develop Registries to Speed up Research into Rare Diseases?

Stella Blackburn, MD, MA, MSC, FFPM, FISPE, FRCP

Consultant, United Kingdom

Strategy

Kate  Avery, MPH

Patient Registry Data Governance: Considering the Priorities of a Diverse Group of Stakeholders

Kate Avery, MPH

Beyond Celiac, United States

Director of Research and Patient Engagement

Tânia  Teixeira, PHARMD

EMA Perspective

Tânia Teixeira, PHARMD

European Medicines Agency, United States

EMA Official at the FDA

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