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Data Transparency Webinar - Data Literacy: Enhancing Trust and Transparency

A key aspect of health literacy, especially in clinical research, is understanding what data is collected, how it is protected, and how it is used during and after a study. Truly informed consent requires transparency about data practices so that participants can make educated decisions.

The MRCT Center and PHUSE are collaborating to develop a suite of resources, including videos and infographics, to enhance data literacy in the clinical research context. Join us for this webinar as we discuss the importance of data literacy, explore practical applications for research teams, and unveil new materials designed to support participants and the broader research community.

Key Topics:

  • Advancing Data Literacy as a Component of Health Literacy

    • Explore how understanding research data supports informed decision-making and aligns with broader health literacy efforts.

  •  Applying Plain Language and Visual Tools to Data Communication

    • Learn how the MRCT Center and PHUSE have used plain language, infographics and videos, to make clinical research data more accessible.

  •  Empowering Participants with Transparent and Actionable Information

    • Identify ways to integrate data literacy resources into clinical research processes to support research trust and engagement.

The webinar will take place on 3 April, 9:00 (EDT) / 14:00 (BST) / 15:00 (CEST)

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Real World Data Spring Event 2025

We're thrilled to announce a new Working Group event coming your way in 2025 – the PHUSE Real World Data Spring Event!

"It will bring together engaged speakers from the field ranging from data vendor and data registry representatives to pharmaceutical and biotech industry representatives who are sharing their knowledge and ideas around Real World Data utilisation in a fast-moving and challenging environment." 

-Berber Snoeijer, ClinLine – Real World Evidence Working Group Lead

The Real World Data Spring Event will take place on 9–10 April 2025 9:00-11:30(EDT) / 14:00-16:30(BST) / 15:00-17.30(CEST)

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Real World Evidence Webinar Series 2025

The PHUSE Estimands for RWD/RWE project team, within the Real World Evidence Working Group, sponsors a webinar series – At the Intersection of Estimands and Target Trial Emulation (TTE) for RWE. The purpose of this webinar series is to cross-pollinate perspectives on the topic of frameworks, such as estimands and target trial emulation (TTE), as it relates to using RWD that results in RWE. The order of the webinars takes attendees on a journey from orientation to potential solutions. As you’ll see, the dates of the published papers range from 2021 to 2024, so the information is very recent, and likely not widely known or understood. The project team is also planning to publish its own white paper, and this webinar series will discuss ideas that will help drive the content.

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End to End RBQM Education – Revolutionising Participant Safety Monitoring with Advanced Solutions

The End to End RBQM Education project, within the Risk Based Quality Management Working Group are hosting their second webinar on the topic of Revolutionising Participant Safety Monitoring with Advanced Solutions!

This session will delve into Adverse Event (AE) monitoring and participant safety with a panel of industry experts who will be sharing their perspectives on the changing landscape of safety monitoring.

This webinar will be taking place virtually on 23 April at 10:00–11:00 (EDT) / 15:00–16:00 (BST) / 16:00–17:00 (CEST)

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PHUSE Computational Science Symposium (CSS) 2025

In its 14th year, the PHUSE Computational Science Symposium (CSS) will be in Utrecht, the Netherlands 20-21 May.

At the heart of the event is the PHUSE Working Groups’ mission to tackle unmet computational science needs in support of health product development and regulatory review, ultimately bringing safe and effective medical products to those who need them.

The CSS agenda will feature a variety of activities, including expert-led plenary sessions, interactive workshops and dedicated Working Group Breakout Sessions that drive forward existing initiatives and explore new ones. Attendees will also have the chance to attend the Poster Session, providing the opportunity to share knowledge and engage in discussions on various computational science topics.

PHUSE is excited to welcome attendees from across pharma, CROs, academia, health authorities, technology vendors and SDOs to come together for this collaborative and forward-thinking experience. 

Please visit the PHUSE website for more information.

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