Introduction to Patient Engagement in Drug Development eLearning Module
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Introduction to Patient Engagement in Drug Development
An ever-expanding area of collaboration is occurring between patients, caregivers, patient organizations, industry, regulators, and governmental organizations among other stakeholders to ensure that new drugs developed both present value to the patients they aim to treat, and that the timeframe for providing new innovations to patients is accelerated. Integrating and optimizing the patient experience from the early stages of drug development through approval and post-marketing is now an accepted norm. However, for many companies, understanding why this is important as well as convincing leadership to invest in these activities can be confusing and elusive. This course provides fundamentals about why and how to build such a function.Register Here!
Credit Information
1 ACPE
.1 IACET
.1 IACET
Description
Target Audience
This program is designed for professionals involved in: - Patient Advocacy, Patient Engagement, Patient Experience and Access (Including Chief Patient Officers)
- Patient Communications
- Medical Affairs and Medical Communications (Including Chief Medical Officers)
- Health Outcomes Study Endpoint Development
- Clinical Trial Design and Optimization
- Clinical Research
- Clinical Operations
- Benefit-Risk Assessment
- Pharmacovigilance and Risk Management
- Medical Science Liaisons
- Patient Support Services
Featured Topics
- What is Patient Engagement
- Key Drivers of Patient Engagement
- Benefits and Challenges of Patient Engagement
- Building an Engagement Plan
- Compliance Issues
- Evaluating the Patient Engagement Program: Quality and Impact
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this module, learners should be able to:
- Recognize why integration of the patient perspective is integral for drug development programs
- Determine how other companies have executed and benefited from such programs
- Define what constitutes meaningful engagement from the patient point of view
- List steps a company can take to build a culture of patient engagement, and what resources exist to help