40 min

Patient-centered design with Scott Schliebner, former SVP at ICON Power to the Patients

    • Life Sciences

In this episode, Scott Schliebner, a life sciences and digital health executive with experience across the biopharma, CRO, medtech, and non-profit sectors, discusses the evolution of patient-centricity. With over 30 years of experience, Scott provides insights into patient-centered design in clinical research. 
The discussion also covers the necessity of using more humanizing terms for patients, the crucial balance in patient recruitment, the role of patient advocacy, and the future of the industry.
Topics Discussed:

Introduction to Scott Schliebner, a life sciences and digital health executive
Evolution of patient involvement in clinical research
Discussion on the current state of the industry and areas for improvement
Introduction to Power's platform, designed to streamline interactions between patients and researchers
Future developments in healthcare and the role of patient-centricity
Consideration of the administrative burden of clinical trials and potential ways to accelerate the process
Importance of building relationships with advocacy groups and providing a range of clinical trial opportunities for patients
Closing remarks on the future of patient-centricity in clinical research, and an invitation to listeners to join the ongoing conversation

Links:
Scott Schliebner

In this episode, Scott Schliebner, a life sciences and digital health executive with experience across the biopharma, CRO, medtech, and non-profit sectors, discusses the evolution of patient-centricity. With over 30 years of experience, Scott provides insights into patient-centered design in clinical research. 
The discussion also covers the necessity of using more humanizing terms for patients, the crucial balance in patient recruitment, the role of patient advocacy, and the future of the industry.
Topics Discussed:

Introduction to Scott Schliebner, a life sciences and digital health executive
Evolution of patient involvement in clinical research
Discussion on the current state of the industry and areas for improvement
Introduction to Power's platform, designed to streamline interactions between patients and researchers
Future developments in healthcare and the role of patient-centricity
Consideration of the administrative burden of clinical trials and potential ways to accelerate the process
Importance of building relationships with advocacy groups and providing a range of clinical trial opportunities for patients
Closing remarks on the future of patient-centricity in clinical research, and an invitation to listeners to join the ongoing conversation

Links:
Scott Schliebner

40 min