PaCCSC & CST Annual Research Forum 2022 | Clinical trials: new priorities
Event description
The PaCCSC and CST Annual Research Forum is our principal annual event. Past forums have showcased new research, provided networking opportunities and forged new collaborations.
This year’s them is Clinical trials: new priorities
At PaCCSC and CST, we are setting new research priorities to ensure the program is focused in the areas of greatest need as well as on communities who are underrepresented in research and clinical trials.
We are also expanding our program to include a focus on cardiovascular disease and stroke, two important and prevalent health problems in our population.
Our guest speakers will share their expertise in these areas and lead discussion on how we can best meet the challenges facing our diverse communities.
This year’s Forum will be online again and will include four themed sessions. More details will be added to the below program in the coming weeks.
More information about the forum and speakers is on the event web page: uts.edu.au/paccsc-cst-forum-2022.
We look forward to seeing you at the Forum.
Keynote speaker
Dr. Hsien Seow is the Canada Research Chair in Palliative Care and Health System Innovation and an Associate Professor at McMaster University, Department of Oncology in Ontario, Canada.
Hsien focuses on ways to improve palliative care delivery and the care experience, particularly in the home and community. His expertise is in health services and policy research, population-based analytics, and patient-reported outcomes research in cancer. He is the co-host of the podcast, The Waiting Room Revolution.
W: www.palliativecareinnovation.com
Program
Session 1 | Welcome and opening
Thursday 17 March 8.00am – 10.10am AEDT
Session 2 | Cardiovascular disease and stroke
Thursday 17 March 11.00am – 1.40pm AEDT
Session 3 |Diversity, access and inclusion in clinical trials
Friday 18 March 10.00am – 12.10pm AEDT
Session 4A | Building your trial in cancer symptom research – starting out
Friday 18 March 2.30pm – 4.00pm AEDT
Session 4B | Building your trial in cancer symptom research – emerging trial methods
Friday 18 March 4.30pm – 6.20pm AEDT
Confidentiality
Delegates are required to sign a confidentiality agreement. Current PaCCSC and CST members may already have one in place. We will contact you if you need to sign a confidentiality agreement.
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