Challenges and Considerations in Pediatric Clinical Trials with Jacqui Whiteway
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In this episode, Maya and Jacqui provide invaluable insights into the unique considerations that go into designing and executing pediatric clinical trials.  From navigating ethical concerns to ensuring that children are properly represented in study populations, they cover all the key factors that can make or break a trial. But it's not just about the technical details – Maya and Jacqui also bring a human touch to the conversation. They discuss the impact that clinical trials can have on children and their families and share personal anecdotes that highlight the importance of putting the needs of patients first.  Tune in today and start expanding your knowledge! Here are the key topics that they discuss: (3:34) Challenges in planning pediatric clinical trials (8:30) Are decentralized trials improving pediatric research? (13:30) What should we change in pediatric trials to make them more successful? (18:49) Lack of resources and awareness in planning pediatric clinical trials (22:11) Differences between trials for adults, adolescents, and children (28:11) Problems in communication in the healthcare industry (29:06) Helping with anxiety and trauma in clinical trial patients Tune in to learn more! Maya Zlatanova, CEO of Trialhub Jacqui Whiteway, Senior Director & Pediatric Strategy Liaison at ICON plc See More: TrialHub ICON plc
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