
Webinar: How can patients engage in heart health research?
Join Global Heart Hub for a webinar to introduce our new Clinical Research Initiative, a major step forward in empowering cardiovascular patients around the world to access and engage with clinical trials.
➡️ Tuesday, 25 November
➡️ 16:00 – 17:00 UTC
➡️ Register HERE
- Hear from patient advocate Rhonda Monroe (USA) as she shares her personal experience of participating in clinical trials and how patients can become essential partners in research.
- Nursing professor Krystina Lewis (Canada) will share how clinical trials work and why it’s so important for patients to participate.
- Regulatory expert Alexandra Poulsson (Norway) will address ethics in clinical research and explain the systems that are in place to ensure patient safety.
Whether you’re already well-informed about clinical research or just beginning to explore this topic, this is a valuable opportunity to be part of building a stronger, more connected patient voice in clinical research.
There will be an opportunity to ask questions and explore the resources available from Global Heart Hub, including trusted information for patients about clinical research and a user-friendly Clinical Trial Portal that helps patients to search for cardiovascular disease trials in their country.
About our Clinical Research Initiative
Global Heart Hub has launched a new Clinical Research Initiative with trusted clinical research information and a Clinical Trial Portal to empower the cardiovascular disease patient community with the knowledge, tools and opportunities to be active participants in shaping the future of cardiovascular care.
With input from the patient community, GHH has developed a user-friendly Clinical Trial Portal, adapted to local languages and tailored to feature cardiovascular disease trials available in individual countries.
The Clinical Trial Portal aims to make cardiovascular health research more accessible and relevant.
- Visit the Clinical Trial Portal: https://clinicaltrials.globalhearthub.org
- View our trusted clinical research information: Click here
Visit the Clinical Trial Portal
