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Diversity and Ethics in Clinical Trials: Healthcare Debates With Dan Sfera

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In another insightful episode of the “Humanitarian Horizons,” Christina sits down with Dan Sfera, as they discuss the underlying critical issues surrounding the pharmaceutical and healthcare industry. The conversation flows through the discussion about emotional impact of abrupt study closures on participants, emphasizing the need for patient-centric clinical research.

The host and the guest highlight diveristy in clinical trials, addressing historical neglect and skepticism about current efforts. Concernes about the pediatric research ethics and challenges in enrolling children in psychiatric trials are raised, as well as the impact of remote work, patient recruitment challenges, and ethical considerations in off-label medication use are discussed.

Personal stories and experiences from both the host and the guest serve as an exceptional learning point for the listeners. the speakers discuss challenges and ethical considerations in clinical research. The discussion then extends to recruitment from vulnerable populations, emphasizing ethical concerns and potential healthcare disparities.

Tune into “Humanitarian Horizons” to learn more about the ins and outs of the healthcare system and become well-versed and aware with our info-packed podcast!

  continue reading

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Content provided by Christina DiArcangelo. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Christina DiArcangelo or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In another insightful episode of the “Humanitarian Horizons,” Christina sits down with Dan Sfera, as they discuss the underlying critical issues surrounding the pharmaceutical and healthcare industry. The conversation flows through the discussion about emotional impact of abrupt study closures on participants, emphasizing the need for patient-centric clinical research.

The host and the guest highlight diveristy in clinical trials, addressing historical neglect and skepticism about current efforts. Concernes about the pediatric research ethics and challenges in enrolling children in psychiatric trials are raised, as well as the impact of remote work, patient recruitment challenges, and ethical considerations in off-label medication use are discussed.

Personal stories and experiences from both the host and the guest serve as an exceptional learning point for the listeners. the speakers discuss challenges and ethical considerations in clinical research. The discussion then extends to recruitment from vulnerable populations, emphasizing ethical concerns and potential healthcare disparities.

Tune into “Humanitarian Horizons” to learn more about the ins and outs of the healthcare system and become well-versed and aware with our info-packed podcast!

  continue reading

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