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May 28, 2024 |
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Dear Advocate,Â
Good Participatory Practice Guidelines have been shaping and improving clinical research since 2007. They provide a global reference guide for ethical and effective stakeholder engagement, helping ensure the priorities of trial participants and their communities are centered in clinical trials and broader research agendas. Â
However, GPP implementation is far from easy—it looks different in every context, outcomes can be difficult to quantify, engagement work is often seen as secondary to clinical processes, and therefore, undervalued and under-resourced.Â
To help solve for this, last year AVAC introduced the GPP Body of Evidence, a new resource that brings together a set of tools highlighting the value of GPP, as well as the nuts and bolts of how to get it done. Â
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Now join us for a series of webinars in collaboration with The Global Health Network, Wellcome Trust, and WHO, to analyze the current state of GPP and discuss areas of growth and further development as we chart the way forward. Â
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Register for the GPP Body of Evidence Series
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June 27, 2024 @ 10.00am ET |
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UPCOMING WEBINAR TOPICS |
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Not Your Average GPP: Non-traditional GPP approaches / Date TBD Â |
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A GPP Roadmap for the Future: Professionalizing, measuring, requiring! / Date TBDÂ |
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It’s time for GPP to become an international standard for clinical research. Making that case and making it happen, using the GPP Body of Evidence, has never been easier. Â
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