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MedEdTalks - Gastroenterology

Vindico Medical Education
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Clinical Trials
Inequities In IBD Research
Diversity In Clinical Research
Patient Advocacy
Healthcare Disparities
Socioeconomic Barriers
Health Literacy
Crohn's Disease
Ulcerative Colitis
Diversity In Healthcare
Access To Care
Socioeconomic Status
Racial and Ethnic Disparities
Access To Healthcare
Health Disparities
Epidemiology
Healthcare Equity
Social Determinants Of Health

MedEdTalks Gastroenterology is an accredited educational podcast for providers to learn more about treating patients with Gastroenterology diseases/disorders. Discover all content and topics by visiting mededtalks.com.

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In this podcast, expert clinicians discuss barriers to IBD clinical trial participation, including cultural, logistical, and systemic challenges.

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In this podcast, expert clinicians and a patient with IBD discuss strategies to ensure equitable, evidence-based care for diverse patient populations.

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In this podcast, expert clinicians discuss racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic disparities that have been identified in accessing IBD care, disease management, and treatment outcomes.

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In this podcast, expert clinicians and a patient with IBD outline actionable strategies to enhance diversity in clinical trial recruitment and retention.

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Dr. Sandra Quezada
Professor of Medicine and Associate Dean
University of Maryland School of Medicine
Episode: Overcoming Obstacles to Equitable, Evidence-Based IBD Care, With Dr. Millie Long, Dr. Sandra Quezada, and Ms. Tina Aswani-Omprakash
Ms. Tina Aswani-Omprakash
Founder of the blog and social media advocacy platform, Own Your Crohn's, and CEO and co-founder of the South Asian IBD Alliance
South Asian IBD Alliance
Episode: Overcoming Obstacles to Equitable, Evidence-Based IBD Care, With Dr. Millie Long, Dr. Sandra Quezada, and Ms. Tina Aswani-Omprakash
Neilanjan Nandi
Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine and Director of Clinical Operations for the Pan-IBD Program at the University of Pennsylvania, Perlman School of Medicine
University of Pennsylvania
Episode: Addressing Barriers to Equitable Inclusion in Clinical Trials, With Dr. Miguel Regueiro, Dr. Neilanjan Nandi, and Ms. Tina Aswani-Omprakash
Tina Aswani-Omprakash
Founder of the Social Media Advocacy Platform, Own Your Crohn's, and CEO and Co-Founder of the South Asian IBD Alliance
South Asian IBD Alliance
Episode: Addressing Barriers to Equitable Inclusion in Clinical Trials, With Dr. Miguel Regueiro, Dr. Neilanjan Nandi, and Ms. Tina Aswani-Omprakash

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Inequities in IBD Research, With Drs. Miguel Regueiro and Kofi Clarke
Q: How can we as physicians or healthcare providers do a better job to improve enrollments of IBD among underserved populations?
We can do better by educating on disease diversity, addressing mistrust, and ensuring representation of minority providers and patients in trials.
Inequities in IBD Research, With Drs. Miguel Regueiro and Kofi Clarke
Q: What barriers do you think there are in limiting access to participation in IBD clinical trials for patients from a lower socioeconomic background?
Barriers include systematic issues related to demographics, concerns from ethnic minorities based on historical outcomes, and institutional outreach inadequacies.
Addressing Barriers to Equitable Inclusion in Clinical Trials, With Dr. Miguel Regueiro, Dr. Neilanjan Nandi, and Ms. Tina Aswani-Omprakash
Q: What advice would you give to trial sponsors or investigators seeking to build trust?
Ms. Aswani-Omprakash emphasizes the importance of not assuming patients don't want to participate in trials and the need for grassroots efforts to educate communities about the importance of clinical trials.
Addressing Barriers to Equitable Inclusion in Clinical Trials, With Dr. Miguel Regueiro, Dr. Neilanjan Nandi, and Ms. Tina Aswani-Omprakash
Q: Can you describe for us and the audience some reasons from a patient perspective, underrepresented groups might hesitate being in these clinical trials?
Ms. Aswani-Omprakash describes significant mistrust, especially in communities of color, and the challenges faced by patients from these communities in participating in trials.
Addressing Barriers to Equitable Inclusion in Clinical Trials, With Dr. Miguel Regueiro, Dr. Neilanjan Nandi, and Ms. Tina Aswani-Omprakash
Q: Can you, just for the audience, briefly describe the current state of representation in IBD trials?
Dr. Nandi explains that while progress has been made in new therapies, the clinical trial populations do not represent the diversity of the patient population, with a majority being non-Hispanic white Americans.

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