PEP Talks from ISPEP The role of a patient engagement professional can be ... lonely, rewarding, frustrating, demanding. All of these things! It is a challenge advocating for people living with chronic, rare, sometimes life-threatening conditions. These short PEP Talks are there for you when you need a boost from a fellow professional. Brought to you by ISPEP -- the professional home for all patie... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 5 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | MedicineHealth & FitnessBusiness |
In this episode of the Pep Talks podcast, Emma talks to Liselotte Hyveled, the Chief Patient Officer at Novo Nordisk. Liselotte shares her unconventional journey from a pharmacist to her current role, emphasizing her focus on patient-centricity throu... more
This Pep Talks episode features Begonya Nafria Escalera, head of patient engagement in research at St. John De De Children's Hospital, who champions the inclusion of children and young people in clinical research, a practice not yet widespread in Spa... more
On PEP Talks, Emma interviews communications coach and advocate Monica Kleijn Evason. They recall meeting at a cancer conference where survivors' "FUCK cancer" shirts sparked a discussion on disruptive language in advocacy. Monica shares her advocacy... more
Pep Talks, hosted by Emma Sutcliffe, is a podcast series sponsored by the International Society for Patient Engagement Professionals (ISPEP). In a twist, Emma is interviewed by Alexandra Charge, CEO of ISPE, about her new role as Chief Patient Office... more
In this episode, Emma interviews Rasmus, the head of communication at James Lind Care, a clinical trial research organization. Rasmus discusses the challenges of patient recruitment for clinical trials, emphasizing the need for increased awareness, e... more
In this episode of Pep Talks, Emma interviews Steve Clark, a cancer survivor and patient advocate. Steve shares his journey from diagnosis to founding Strive for Five, a non-profit focused on providing hope to others with cancer.
He discusses the i... more
Stacey Hurt, Chief Patient Officer at Parexel, shares her journey and role in a PEP Talk podcast sponsored by Medscape. As a stage four colorectal cancer survivor and caregiver to her son with profound disabilities, Stacey brings authenticity and a u... more
In this PEP Talk we hear from multi academic award winning cancer researcher, Victoria Harvey-Jones, about the three 'Rs' that we must address to improve communications between doctors and patients; and why the white paper she co-authored with other ... more
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