Greater SLC Chapter: Enhancing Clinical Trial Diversity - Strategies for Inclusive Patient Engagement (ACRP Webinar Replay)
This event will be presenting a ACRP webinar replay session
Event Description:
The speakers explored real-world examples and discussed cultural nuances that impact patient participation and understanding. Through role-playing scenarios and expert insights, attendees gained practical tips for addressing language barriers and enhancing cultural competency in clinical research. This session was essential for professionals committed to inclusive trial practices that ensure equitable access to clinical innovations.
Speakers:
Otis Johnson, PHD, MPA, Principal Consultant, Trial Equity
Linda Acholonu, MBA, Project Director, Fortrea
Learning Objectives:
- Develop cultural competency by recognizing how different cultural practices influence participation and patient engagement.
- Navigate potential conflicts between cultural healing practices and modern medicine in clinical trials and learn strategies to address these conflicts with sensitivity and respect.
- Acquire practical strategies for conducting informed consent discussions and working with non-English-speaking patients in clinical trials.
Registration & ACRP Contact Hour Information:
- Chapter Member (registration with or without contact hours): $0
- ACRP Member (registration only): $5
- ACRP Member (registration + contact hours): $20
- Non-Member (registration only): $15
- Non-Member (registration + contact hours): $90
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