Sep
26
Wed
Duke/Stanford CEC Summit @ Chicago Hilton O'Hare
Sep 26 – Sep 27 all-day
Duke/Stanford CEC Summit @ Chicago Hilton O'Hare | Chicago | Illinois | United States

Scientific, Regulatory, and Operational Best Practices for academic and industry thought leaders involved in adjudication.

Kenneth Mahaffey, MD
Co-Chair, Duke/Stanford CEC Summit
Professor, Stanford University School of Medicine
Vice Chair of Clinical Research, Department of Medicine
Director, Stanford Center for Clinical Research (SCCR)

Renato D. Lopes, MD, MHS, PhD
Co-Chair, Duke/Stanford CEC Summit
Professor of Medicine, Division of Cardiology
Duke University Medical Center
Director, CEC-SS, Duke Clinical Research Institute (DCRI)

An exciting new clinical events classification and safety meeting is taking place September 26-27 in Chicago, coordinated by the Duke Clinical Research Institute and the Stanford Center for Clinical Research.

Designed for academic and industry thought leaders involved in adjudication, the two-day symposium promises to deliver provocative and challenging discussions on trends in the industry and the development of CEC/safety best practices, strategies, and quality standards.

We will bring together thought leaders from academia, the FDA, and industry to moderate informative sessions, including topics such as CEC audit readiness, emerging trends in safety and efficacy, new technologies, and data quality and standards.

Early Bird pricing is available through July 15, so register today

Tentative Program Agenda 

Day 1

8:45 a.m.–9:00 a.m.
Opening Remarks & Welcome: Renato Lopes (DCRI) and Ken Mahaffey (SCCR)

9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.
Breakout Sessions on Quality: Moderators Karen Hicks (FDA) and Ken Mahaffey (SCCR)

  • Session #1: CEC Quality and Audit Readiness: Karen Hicks (FDA) and Maria Ali (George Clinical)
  • Session #2: Emerging Trends in Safety & Efficacy: Venu Menon (CCF) and Ghazala Haque (DCRI)
  • Session #3: TBA Panel Discussion

12:00 p.m.–1:00 p.m. Break for Lunch and Networking

1:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m.
Breakout Sessions on Efficiency: Moderators Bernard Chaitman (St. Louis) and Renato Lopes (DCRI)

  • Session #4: CEC Efficiency and Technology:  Michael Gibson (Harvard) and Amol Rajmane (SCCR)
  • Session #5: A New Era in Data: Scott Solomon (Harvard) and Michael Pencina (DCRI)
  • Session #6: TBA Panel Discussion

4:00 p.m.–4:30 p.m. Closing Remarks, Moderator/Speakers and Audience Engagement

4:30 p.m.–5:30 p.m. Cocktail Reception for Networking 

Day 2

8:45 a.m.–9:00 a.m.
Opening Remarks & Welcome: Renato Lopes (DCRI) and Ken Mahaffey (SCCR)

9:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m.
Breakout Sessions on Collaboration: Moderators: Steve Wiviott (TIMI) and Jonathan Seltzer (ACI Clinical)

  • Session #7: Collaboration and Consensus – Standards Around Data, Definitions and Operational Workflow: Steve Wiviott (TIMI) and Matthew Wilson (DCRI)
  • Session #8: Strategies and Best Practices: Roxana Mehran (CRF) and Mark Hlatky (Stanford)

11 a.m.–12:00 p.m.
Final Session and Panel Discussion

12:00 p.m.–1 p.m.

Aug
27
Thu
Supporting Children in the Time of COVID-19 A School Based Approach to Health & Wellbeing @ Online Event
Aug 27 @ 8:00 am – 10:00 am
Supporting Children in the Time of COVID-19  A School Based Approach to Health & Wellbeing @ Online Event

Register here

In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, several support structures for children and their families have been disrupted. Underserved communities who were already disadvantaged prior to the pandemic now face further setbacks with regards to accessing digital resources, mental health services, food and housing support, and remote learning. On the frontlines of this battle are our educators who are grappling with the complexities of how to support their students during these uncertain times.

The Stanford Center for Population Health Sciences in partnership with Born in Bradford and the Centre for Applied Education Research cordially invite you to join a virtual conference where we will learn how researchers in the US and UK are tackling these issues.

Supporting Children in the Time of COVID-19 A School Based Approach to Health & Wellbeing @ Online Event
Aug 27 @ 8:00 am – 10:00 am
Supporting Children in the Time of COVID-19  A School Based Approach to Health & Wellbeing @ Online Event

Register here

In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, several support structures for children and their families have been disrupted. Underserved communities who were already disadvantaged prior to the pandemic now face further setbacks with regards to accessing digital resources, mental health services, food and housing support, and remote learning. On the frontlines of this battle are our educators who are grappling with the complexities of how to support their students during these uncertain times.

The Stanford Center for Population Health Sciences in partnership with Born in Bradford and the Centre for Applied Education Research cordially invite you to join a virtual conference where we will learn how researchers in the US and UK are tackling these issues.