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Finding Common Ground: Clinical Trial Inclusion from Perspectives of Sites and Patients


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Date and Time: November 8, 2022 @ 12:00 PM ET


Presented by Teckro


Contact Hours: One contact hour will be issued.
Contact Hours are not available for archived webinars.


Presenter:
Silvina Baudino MS, Director, Site Engagement, Teckro
Luckie Alexander,
Founder of Invisible Men & LGBTQ+ Advocate, Teckro
Chris Komelasky,
CEO and Co-founder of SiteBridge Research, Teckro


Description:
Clinical trial sites and patient advocates must align on the value of research to achieve diversity, equity and inclusion. This session will be a practical discussion about what diversity, equity and inclusion really means both to research site sand patient advocates. We will highlight new research sponsored by Teckro and conducted by the Center for Information and Study on Clinical Research Participation (CISCRP) to look at the nuanced complexities that can prevent LGBTQ+ community participation. The report will be shared with webinar attendees. 

During this webinar you will:
    1. 1. Discuss the multidimensional approach need to achieve diversity, equity and inclusion
    2. 2. Share LGBTQ+ patient perspectives and highlight challenges with clinical trial participation
    3. 3. Provide the clinical research site perspective against the backdrop of the pressures on sites today
    4. 4. Provide recommendations for improving traditional underserved patient community inclusion in clinical trials


Speaker Bios: 

Silvina Baudino MS
Director, Site Engagement
Teckro

Operational leader who offers proven success in introducing strategies that drive growth, define short and long-term strategic vision, and create a positive company image. Over 20 years working in Clinical Trials industry; experience in health, pharma and CRO sectors. Thrive working with cross-functional teams to develop corporate goals and objectives as they relate to sites and patients. Passionate about building meaningful relationships and partnerships with clinical research sites. Strategic alliances advocate. Technology adoption facilitator. 

Luckie Alexander
Founder of Invisible Men and LGBTQ+ Advocate
Teckro

Luckie is the founder of Invisible Men, has a passion for Gender and Social Justice and is very committed to giving back the community through education, train ing, and awareness. He is a member of Los Angeles County Transgender Advisory Council (TAC), CHIPTS CAB Member, HIV Commissioner and proud member & Historian of the Brown Boi Project and was the director of Workforce Development at Trans Can Work. He received the title of Mr. Quest 2018, a community advocacy award with APAIT, was the Assistant Strategy Director for the historic 2019 National Trans Visibility March and has received the Lou Sullivan Award in 2020 for the work he does centered around transmasculine individuals in the HIV/AIDS arena. His experience spans 20+ years in capacities such SGA Leadership in Utah, AB109 homeless shelter program manager, Peer Mentor for homeless LGBTQI youth in Las Vegas, Nevada and Los Angeles, California. He is also the artist responsible for the Hollywood "All Black Lives Matter" mural. 

Chris Komelasky
CEO & Co-founder of SiteBridge Research
Teckro

Chris is the CEO and Co-founder of SiteBridge Research. Chris has extensive experience as a management consultant and healthcare executive in the areas of strategy, operations, data analytics, commercialization, and business transformation in Pharmaceutical and CRO organizations. 

Chris was previously the Executive Director of PPD's Site and Patient Access group driving the innovation agenda and a portfolio of strategic initiatives helping to enable a move towards more data-driven decision making, where he also led the Global Investigator Services and Strategic Site Collaboration teams. Prior to joining PPD, chris had been at GSK leading commercialization efforts in GSK's Primary Care unit and global strategy and business transformation for their dermatology business unit. Chris also spent years in management and strategy consulting at Accenture and ZS Associates. 

Chris holds a B.S. in Systems Engineerings from the University of Virginia and an MBA from Duke University's Fuqua School of Business and resides with his wife and three children in Chapel Hill, NC. 


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