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Friday, August 30, 2013

Understanding Rare Disease Registries - Part 2

RARE Webinar Series: Understanding Rare Disease Registries

Global Genes will be hosting a series of webinars in 2013 geared towards educating and empowering our RARE community.
Understanding Rare Disease Registries
Part 1: July 31st, 2013 – 11:00 am PT – recorded webinarPDF slides
Part 2: October 23, 2013 – 11:00 am PT – Register Today!
(each part requires separate registration)

The Patient Registry is now recognized as a vital tool in the process of drug development, evaluating the safety and efficacy of therapies, connecting patients and families affected by rare disorders, and as a research and educational resource. Recently, there has been a significant surge in registry building activity among the multiple stakeholders in the rare disease community. However, it is important to have a clear understanding of design, implementation, and resource considerations that are the foundations of a successful registry.
Global Genes will present a two-part webinar series entitled “Understanding Rare Disease Registries,” which will cover the topics that every organization involved in planning a registry should consider.

Part One – Wednesday July 31, 2013, 11:00 am PT
(recorded webinarPDF slides)

Part One of the series will cover the different types of registries and features of a robust patient registry, as well as options currently available for building a new registry or enhancing an existing one. The expert panelists will discuss resources for questionnaire design, collecting natural history information, considerations for drug development and the FDA, and informed consent and data sharing.
Panelists include:
Part Two – Wednesday October 23, 2013, 11:00 am PT
Part Two will include a demonstration of available registry platforms, and will explore selected topics in greater depth, including questions or issues submitted by participants during Part One of the webinar series.
Moderator:  Dr. Shira Kramer, Epidemiologist and President of GlobalEpi Research
GlobalEpi


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