16 episodes

The Clinical Research Coach Podcast bridges conversations between industry, thought leaders and patients. We have vulnerable and real conversations with the goal of impacting the industry in meaningful ways.

Clinical Research Coach Leanne Woehlke

    • Science
    • 5.0 • 7 Ratings

The Clinical Research Coach Podcast bridges conversations between industry, thought leaders and patients. We have vulnerable and real conversations with the goal of impacting the industry in meaningful ways.

    Jess Thompson: Workplace Stress, Mental Health and Ketamine

    Jess Thompson: Workplace Stress, Mental Health and Ketamine

    In this candid conversation about workplace stress and mental health, Jess Thompson, shares her experience with ketamine assisted psychotherapy.



    Jess recounts how ketamine based psychotherapy allowed her to revisit past traumatic experiences and allow her to move forward with a new sense of emotional freedom.



    Through treatment, Jess was able to release trauma in the body, leaving her feeling as if, "things are just a little brighter." She recounts, it was like I "got through years of therapy in so little time."



    Jess has wanted to, "heal out loud, so others don't suffer in silence." She felt her position at work was compromised because of her mental health, her job threatened.



    After experiencing passive suicidal ideations, Jess took time off from work to deal with her mental health. However after sharing about her struggles on social media, a company representative informed she was, "shedding a bad light on the organization."



    Laid off from her project management position after returning from mental health leave, Jess was compelled to create the Association of Clinical Research Project Managers, where she sees "people as whole individuals, not productivity engines."



    Following her course of 6 ketamine sessions, Jess is busy implementing new healthy habits and developing new neuropathways. She says it feels like a dark cloud has been lifted and the, "sun seems to shine brighter."



    You can catch up with Jess and find out more about the Association of Clinical Research Project Managers here: https://acrpm.org/.

    • 44 min
    Zane Courbay- Research Beyond Borders

    Zane Courbay- Research Beyond Borders

    In this episode, I connect with industry Zane Courbay, CEO of Baja Clinical Trials. Zane shares this insights and perspectives of 30+ years of rich industry experiences.

    We discuss nuances of running clinical trials in Mexico, including language and cultural differences, as well as pricing and budgets.

    We talk about managing multiple vendors and communicating effectively with patients.

    We dive into the impact psychedelics are having on the market and the challenges some of the newer psychedelic companies are having.

    Zane shares his perspectives on medical tourism and the importance of inclusive clinical trials.

    Enjoy this episode.



    Zane Courbay is the COO of Baja Clinical Trials and Founder of Zane Consulting.

    Connect with Zane on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/zane-courbay-a05221a/



    To find out more about Baja Clinical Trials:

    Baja Clinical Trials https://www.bajaclinicaltrials.xyz/

    • 1 hr 11 min
    Virginia Nido- The Power of Industry Collaborations

    Virginia Nido- The Power of Industry Collaborations

    In this episode I sat down with Virginia Nido, the global head of Industry Collaborations for Roche and Genentech. Virginia shares her ideas on what constitutes a great collaboration and the need to embed clinical trials into primary care. We discuss the importance of EMRs that are "research ready" and the need to make trials better for patients.

    Virginia elaborates on the power of collaboration in the industry and how to approach the top 3 industry challenges. We discuss the progress that has been made in diverse patient recruitment and companion diagnostic. Virginia challenges, "If you are not comfortable with your mom participating in a clinical trials, we are doing something wrong."

    Virginia shares a personal story about her Mom's cancer journey and how at the time, there were no available clinical trials. This serves as a poignant reminder of gratitude for all who participate in clinical trials to make new treatments available.

    Enjoy this episode!



    Virginia Nido is the global head of Industry Collaborations for Roche and Genentech. She is the co-founder and past board chair of the Clinical Research Data Sharing Alliance. Virginia serves on leadership teams for the Clinical Trials Transformation Initiative, the Society for Clinical Research Sites, the Association for Clinical Research Sites, and the Tufts Center for the Study of Drug Development, and she is a former member of the TransCelerate Integrated Leadership Team. She holds an undergraduate degree from Barnard College, a Master degree in education from the University of Pennsylvania, and professional certificates in Bioethics from Columbia University and Precision Medicine from the Harvard Business School. Virginia is passionate about the power of industry collaborations to improve the efficiency and quality of clinical research.

    • 41 min
    Jimmy Bechtel, SCRS- Site Solutions

    Jimmy Bechtel, SCRS- Site Solutions

    In this episode, I sat down with Jimmy Bechtel, the Vice President of Site Engagement at Society for Clinical Research Sites (SCRS).

    We had a candid, open conversation about the challenges sites face, including:


    Vulnerable/ honest conversations between sites and sponsors
    DCTs
    E-Devices
    Tech burden at the site level
    Costs of using technology
    Training and turnover
    Site payments

    In order for sites to be able to successfully conduct clinical trials, these issues must be addressed. Sites are the backbone of the industry and the primary connection to the patients. It's time their voices are heard and they are treated as the valuable partners. Organizations such as SCRS serve to support and empower sites.

    Enjoy!

    • 36 min
    Frank Rivera- Strength, Resiliency and Purpose: A Patient's Perspective

    Frank Rivera- Strength, Resiliency and Purpose: A Patient's Perspective

    Frank Rivera, is the Founder of Stronger Than Sarcoidosis and Sarcoidosis of Long Island. He is also a patient living with Sarcoidosis, a rare disease.

    Frank's story is one of determination, resiliency and a true desire to be of service to others.

    In this episode he shares the importance of mindset in dealing with chronic conditions and the hurdles patients experience when finding trials. Frank relays the heartbreaking feelings of rejection patients feel when not qualifying.

    He vulnerably shares about the emotional toll of a rare disease and challenges that occur when one's identity is taken away, and the importance of reinventing one's self and finding purpose.

    Frank tells the patient's perspective using clinicaltrials.gov and the need for trials to be listed in "patient-speak." Sites, such as Power, are making strides in relaying information about trials in a manner that is easy for patients to search and understand. Patients want to be involved in trials from beginning to end, not just recruitment.

    When the number of trials listed on clinicaltrials.gov dropped from 226 to 70, Frank phoned pharmaceutical companies to inquire what happened. After learning the reason was lack of enrollment, Frank's natural inquisitiveness and solution-oriented mindset led him to look to partner with other rare disease organizations and optimize successful strategies.

    In this episode, Frank outlines the characteristics of a fantastic care team and the steps he took to partner with government advocates.

    Grab a notepad, you'll want to take notes, and prepare to be inspired.



    To find out more about Frank Rivera and his organizations, check out:

    Sarcoidosis of Long Island:

    https://www.sarcoidosisofli.org/

    IG: StrongerThanSarcoidosis

    https://www.instagram.com/strongerthansarcoidosis/

    LinkedIn:

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarcoidosisofli/



    Also mentioned in this episode:

    Power

    https://www.withpower.com/

    • 1 hr 11 min
    Kelsey Brown- The Importance of Health Literacy

    Kelsey Brown- The Importance of Health Literacy

    In this mini episode, with Kelsey Brown, Director of Medical Writing at TransPerfect, she shares the importance of health literacy to build relationships, trust and understanding with patients. You'll come away from this episode with practical tips to ensure you can connect with your intended audience in meaningful ways. Enjoy!

    • 8 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
7 Ratings

7 Ratings

AKnisely ,

Fantastic episode on health literacy and E/CTR

This episode was a great preview into the mass opportunity to improve patient engagement through enhanced health literacy initiatives.

cathybyrd ,

Relevant topics for industry

Heart felt conversations relevant to industry. Reminds me why this work is so important.

development55 ,

Wow!

So informative, and I had no idea all the different viewpoints and trails such medical subjects can lead to. I really enjoyed how many amazing stories came from so many unique people, on subjects both new and familiar to me!!

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