Patient Reported Outcomes

1 part webinar
60-minute presentation followed by 30-minute Q&A 

 

Presenters

Kimberly Miller, Ph.D.,
Associate Director, Global Health Economics and Outcomes Research

In this role she has managed a diverse array of health outcomes projects, including a 5,000-patient chart review project, various PRO development and validation projects, and a number of clinical trials that require the inclusion of PROs. In addition, she oversees all aspects of project work such as study design, proposal and protocol writing, project design and execution, and publication and abstract development.

Prior to working at ICON Kimberly worked in on patient registry programs and post-FDA approval clinical trials with emphasis on site management activities for Quintiles’s Strategic Research Services Group.

 

Raelin Verhoff, Senior Manager, Data Quality

Raelin has over 6 years of experience in data management in health care economics. As a Senior Manager, she is involved in all aspects of data management design and execution for ICON’s registry work, including EDC development and vendor management, database and edit check development and testing, and oversight of data entry. She is very familiar with the data management activities and challenges that are unique to a registry study. Specifically, she has managed the development and implementation of numerous EDC systems and is directly involved in managing data quality and data entry for paper-based and EDC registries within ICON.

Learning Objectives

          Discuss the importance of patient-reported outcomes (PROs) in clinical studies

          Describe the types of PRO data that may be collected

          Describe the methods employed for data collection of patient reported outcomes

          Explain where one method of data collection may be preferred over another

          List the clinical data management (CDM) considerations for the selection of PRO data collection method

 

Continuing Education Credit Opportunity

Attendees are eligible for CEUs upon attendance and successful completion of assessment questions.
SCDM is authorized by IACET to offer .2 CEUs for this program.

 

 

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