Walgreens celebrates Clinical Trials Day
Elyse Russo shared on Walgreens' website that "Together we can" was the theme for this year’s Clinical Trials Day, organized and celebrated globally on May 20 by the Association of Clinical Research Professionals, with Walgreens as a supporting partner this year.
The theme was fitting for the Clinical Trials Day gathering coordinated by the Walgreens Clinical Trials team in Chicago. By harnessing the power of its people, presence and purpose, Walgreens brought together all the necessary players to discuss how the ecosystem around clinical trials needs to change to reach historically marginalized patient populations. In fact, the U.S. Federal Drug Administration has recently taken additional steps to address these issues by advancing decentralized clinical trials and increasing racial and ethnic diversity in clinical trials, but the work is just getting started to put the patient at the center of the drug development process, Russo said.
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Doctors, pharmacists, researchers, community leaders, advocates, academics, tech companies and pharmaceutical sponsor organizations were all represented at the event. Even Illinois House Rep. Robin Kelly and U.S. Rep. Jonathan Jackson provided opening and closing remarks at the event.
Freda Lewis-Hall received the inaugural Clinical Trials Day Award from the Walgreens Clinical Trials team.
Attendees heard from keynote speakers and listened to panel discussions highlighting the advances in clinical trials while shedding light on the challenges that have contributed to a lack of awareness, access and representation. Additional topics speakers featured during the day included elucidating and mitigating biases, guidance on decentralized clinical trials and health technologies and what’s worked in terms of expanding access to clinical trials.
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The Walgreens Clinical Trials team also gave keynote speaker Lewis-Hall the inaugural Clinical Trials Day Award. The former executive vice president and chief medical officer at Pfizer, Lewis-Hall, received the award due to her continued leadership in the clinical trials space. Her work reflects smart risk-taking and confidence during periods of uncertainty. In addition, it elevates the understanding of how digital health technologies may break down complexities, like access and convenience, within the research ecosystem.
“Moving the needle on access and equity will take an ecosystem of partners,” said Ramita Tandon, Walgreens chief clinical trials officer. “Together, we must commit to raising industry standards in health equity and access to clinical trials. We must begin rethinking the system, not reactively adjusting. The time is now to talk less and do more. Because together we can.”