In this free webinar, gain insights into Women's Health clinical
development, including the underrepresentation and underfunding of
Women's Health research, and how the landscape has evolved over
time. The featured speakers will discuss opportunities for clinical
innovation beyond traditional focus areas, uncovering the diverse
spectrum of women's healthcare needs. Attendees will gain
actionable insights and strategies in study design, site selection,
recruitment, retention and the integration of cutting-edge
technologies.
TORONTO, May 13, 2024
/PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Learn from industry experts about the dynamic
landscape of clinical development related to Women's Health and
obtain key insights into its unique medical and operational
aspects. Right from study design and site selection to recruitment,
retention and operational strategies, this webinar will provide
actionable insights that can drive impactful research outcomes.
The expert panel will explore the past,
present and future of Women's Health clinical research, addressing
common misconceptions and highlighting significant opportunities
for investment and innovation.
May is recognized as National Women's Health Awareness Month,
highlighting the unique challenges and disparities that women face
globally in healthcare. Despite comprising around half of the
world's population, women have historically been understudied and
underrepresented in clinical research, leading to significant gaps
in knowledge and treatment options.
However, amidst the recent biotech slowdown, clinical
development related to Women's Health has garnered increasing
attention in recent years. Venture capital funding for Women's
Health is increasing, driven by US Food and Drug Administration
(FDA) and White House initiatives focused on research related to
Women's Health.
The expert panel will explore the past, present and future of
Women's Health clinical research, addressing common misconceptions
and highlighting significant opportunities for investment and
innovation. The discussion will span the entire spectrum of women's
health needs across the life cycle, ranging from adolescent to
post-menopausal gynecologic needs.
Do not miss the opportunity to gain expert guidance and
contribute to the advancement of clinical development related to
Women's Health on a global scale. Register now and help in shaping
the future of healthcare for women worldwide.
Join experts from Medpace, Dr. Jaclyn
Jansen, MD, MS-Medical Director, Medical Department, General
Medicine, Medpace (Webinar Moderator); Dr. Aparna D. Shah, MD, FACOG, Medical Director,
Medical Department, Women's Health; Dr. Rujin Ju, MD, MSCR, FACOG, Medical Director,
Medical Department, Women's Health; and Beth Tulip, Senior Executive Director, Clinical
Trial Management, for the live webinar on Tuesday, May 28, 2024, at 11am EDT (4pm
BST/UK).
For more information, or to register for this event, visit
Women's Health Awareness Month: The Evolving Women's Health
Clinical Development Landscape.
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