
Today, making new medicines is more complex and important than ever. We also pay a lot of attention to real-life health data and making sure patients follow their treatment plans closely. This shows us how talking and working with patients is a big part of creating new medicines. Now, when people plan studies for new medicines, they include patients who know a lot about being in these studies. This helps make the studies better. Even the groups that make rules for new medicines listen to what patients say. In our webinar, we’ll talk about how having patients involved is a new and exciting idea in making medicines. We’ll see how this idea is changing the way we create medicines for the better. Join us to learn more about how including patients can make a big difference in healthcare and medicine now and in the future.
📌Learning objectives:
- Understand the significance of real-life health data and patient adherence to treatment plans in modern medicine development.
- Explore the role of patient involvement in improving the design and execution of clinical studies for new medicines.
- Evaluate the impact of patient engagement on shaping regulations and guidelines for the development and approval of new medicines.
🎙️ Speakers:
Ingrid Klingmann – President of the PharmaTrain Federation
Roslyn Schneider – VP, Head of Global Patient Affairs, BioMarin Pharmaceutical Inc.
📌 Register now to secure your spot: https://lnkd.in/g8p28NRH
🔍 About the Speakers:
Ingrid Klingmann brings over 30 years of experience in pharmaceutical development and site management support. As Chairman of the Board of the European Forum for Good Clinical Practice (EFGCP), her expertise in patient engagement is invaluable to bridging gaps in medicines development.
Roslyn Schneider, MD, MPH, VP, Head of Global Patient Affairs at BioMarin Pharmaceutical Inc., is dedicated to human-centered design in healthcare and research. Her extensive background in medicine and academia underscores her commitment to accelerating positive outcomes through patient-centric approaches.
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Join us for an enlightening discussion that promises to reshape your perspective on the future of medicine development!