EPISODE · Nov 11, 2022 · 34 MIN
A Vision for the Integration of Clinical Research and Care
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Drs Janet Woodcock and Laura Esserman discuss why integrating clinical research and care is so critical and explore how we can get patients more access to clinical trials. Together they address: What is missing for the vision of integrating care and researchReal world dataPlatform trials and adaptive design solutionsHarmonizing data collectionNew models for covering costDeveloping a centralized IRBSimplifying the trial activation processIntegrating data collection with clinical care help from community settingsEarly endpoints and their ability to drive de-escalation and escalationWorkforce developmentMindsets, models, tools and more Speakers: Laura Esserman, MD, Professor of Surgery & Radiology, University of California, San Francisco / Director, UCSF Carol Franc Buck Breast, Cancer CenterJanet Woodcock, MD, Acting Commissioner of Food and Drugs, FDA
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Drs Janet Woodcock and Laura Esserman discuss why integrating clinical research and care is so critical and explore how we can get patients more access to clinical trials. Together they address: What is missing for the vision of integrating care and researchReal world dataPlatform trials and adaptive design solutionsHarmonizing data collectionNew models for covering costDeveloping a centralized IRBSimplifying the trial activation processIntegrating data collection with clinical care help from community settingsEarly endpoints and their ability to drive de-escalation and escalationWorkforce developmentMindsets, models, tools and more Speakers: Laura Esserman, MD, Professor of Surgery & Radiology, University of California, San Francisco / Director, UCSF Carol Franc Buck Breast, Cancer CenterJanet Woodcock, MD, Acting Commissioner of Food and Drugs, FDA
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