DIA: Driving Insights to Action
Science:Life Sciences
DIA GAM 2023 Patient Engagement track chair Pujita Vaidya discusses the definition, history, and current state of patient engagement in clinical research and care with cancer survivors and “ePatients” Dave deBronkart and Stacy Hurt (Patient Advocacy Ambassador, Parexel). “Many people were trained for generations to think of patients as poor people who just don't understand how to save their own lives. I'm here to tell you, we are not only eager to help but we're tired of being treated as crash test dummies,” Dave says. “Engagement doesn't just mean invite me into your process. It also means listen to me as a thinking, intelligent person who might have some ideas that you haven't thought of.”
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