EUPATI launches a new educational Toolbox on Medicines Research & Development for patient advocates
-- More than 100 topics in 7 languages for patient
advocates to discover, adapt and share!
-- Online
information resource designed to enable more meaningful
patient involvement!
-- Information and education to
help engage patients and patient advocates!
(27 January 2016-Europe) – The European Patients’ Academy (EUPATI) today announces the launch of its new online Toolbox on Medicines Research & Development. The toolbox is available to European patient groups, patient advocates and anyone who is interested in learning more about the medicines research and development (R&D) process. Users can acquire the knowledge to make a meaningful contribution to medicines development and to the broader dialogue around patient empowerment. This online educational resource allows users to freely discover, adapt, and share materials.
“The toolbox is a comprehensive, self-explanatory,
educational resource that has been built so that learnings on
medicines R&D can be developed and shared by patient
advocates. It is the result of a long-term, concerted effort by
expert stakeholders including patients, researchers and
academics. Our vision is that thousands of patient advocates in
Europe will leverage the toolbox to enable more meaningful
patient involvement and partnership in medicines R&D. The
toolbox is EUPATI’s second core product, after the
Patient Expert Training Course, designed to support patients with information and
knowledge,’’ says Jan Geissler, Director, European
Patients‘ Academy.
“I am happy and proud
that after a long period of hard work we are able to give the
public access to this unique toolbox on medicines R&D.
Unique because it covers all relevant aspects of medicines
R&D, unique because it will be a tool of great value for
patient advocates to educate themselves and other patient
advocates, and unique because it is the result of great
cooperation, led by patients, between all stakeholder
groups,” agrees Jytte Lyngvig, former Senior Vice
President & Managing Director of DIA Europe, Middle East
& Africa. DIA manages the creation and editing of all
content online.
The online toolbox is available in
seven languages (English, French, German, Spanish, Italian,
Polish and Russian) and contains over 3000 expert materials on
the ‘A-Z’ of medicines R&D. For example, content
includes information-rich modules and best-in-class educational
materials on discovery research, clinical development,
regulatory affairs, medicinal safety, pharmacovigilance and the
principles of health technology assessment. Users can access a
wealth of fact sheets, graphics, slideshows, videos, recorded
webinars, print-ready materials as well as a full glossary.
European patient groups and patient advocates are invited to use
the toolbox to discover the latest educational resources, to
educate and train patient communities, and to identify
opportunities on how to get involved in medicines R&D.
"Patients
no longer view themselves as 'recipients' of healthcare
innovation. They are embracing their new power to shape the
medical advances that are shaping their lives. We hope this
toolbox will be a helpful resource to empower patients with more
knowledge about how biomedical R&D works,"according to
Roslyn F. Schneider MD, MSc, Global Patient Affairs Lead,
Pfizer.
Birgit Bauer, a EUPATI Fellow living with
Multiple Sclerosis, Germany, recognises that ‘‘from
my perspective, the EUPATI toolbox provides an objective,
reliable and up-to-date resource for patient education on
medicines R&D. The multilingual materials deliver a wealth
of patient awareness materials and an understanding on the
opportunities patient advocates have to strengthen their voice
and to get actively involved in the process.”
You
can access the ‘EUPATI Toolbox on Medicines R&D’
at
www.eupati.eu.
Discover more about the ‘EUPATI Toolbox on
Medicines R&D’ by
watching the video.
About EUPATI - The European
Patients' Academy on Therapeutic Innovation provides
scientifically reliable, objective, comprehensive information to
patients and the general public on the research and development
process of medicines. It will increase the capacity of patients
and the lay public to be effective advocates and advisors, e.g.,
in clinical trials, with regulatory authorities and in ethics
committees. EUPATI is a team of 33 organisations, led by the
European Patients' Forum, made up of a unique combination of
patient organisations, university and not-for-profit
organisations expert in patient and public engagement, along
with European pharmaceutical companies working in research.
EUPATI wants to offer information and education that will help
involve patients and patient advocates throughout the medicines
research and development process.
EUPATI aims to make
a visible difference to all stakeholders involved in medicines
research and development, clarifying ways for a more meaningful
involvement in areas like drug discovery, clinical trials
planning and conduct, the assessment of safety of medicines, the
balance of benefit and risk and health economics.
Find
out more about the European Patients' Academy, including our
ethics and transparency policies, in seven languages, at:
http://www.patientsacademy.eu/index.php/en/about-eupati/10-independence
The
"European Patients' Academy on Therapeutic Innovation" project
is receiving support from the Innovative Medicines Initiative
Joint Undertaking under grant agreement n° 115334, resources
of which are composed of financial contribution from the
European Union‘s Seventh Framework Programme
(FP7/2007-2013) and EFPIA companies.
www.eupati.eu
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Source:
EUPATI