Welcome

Hello and welcome to the 8th Patient-Centered Approach to Clinical Trials Conference!

Our theme this year is: How Are We Advancing Cancer Clinical Trials in Canada?

This seminal pan-cancer conference continues to inform clinical trial networks, researchers, industry, and academic trial sponsors, HTA agencies, Health Canada, and national and international cancer patient groups to mention a few. Also, we highlight the work we do through our patient centered approach to cancer clinical trials working group (PACT).

Our objectives for this year’s Conference include the following:

  • To showcase Canada as fertile ground for Clinical Trials
  • To educate and update on the good work and investments underway that will accelerate the clinical trial landscape in Canada over the next 2 to 3 years
  • To discuss where we are winning/advancing in Canada and where/what are the key barriers that must be addressed

Our goal is to define a five-year framework and collaboration model for patient-centric trials in Canada.

We hope you will register and join us in Montreal on Oct 29th and 30th at the Holiday Inn & Suites, Montreal Centre-Ville Ouest.


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Sponsors
Speakers
Co-Chairs
Barry Stein Speaker image
Dr. Michael Duong Speaker image
Dr. Rebecca Auer Speaker image
Dr. Stephanie Michaud Speaker image
Stephen Sundquist Speaker image
Moderator
Anne Marie Wright Speaker image
Speaker
Adam Buffone Speaker image
Andrew Spanyi Speaker image
Bruno Lemire Speaker image
Dr. Armstrong Murira Speaker image
Dr. Jean Bourbeau Speaker image
Dr. Joanna Gotfrit Speaker image
Dr. Jonathan Hooper Speaker image
Dr. P.J. Devereaux Speaker image
Dr. Stuart Edmonds Speaker image
Dr. Summer Starling Speaker image
Judy Needham Speaker image
Megan Bettle Speaker image
Melissa Hunt Speaker image
Michael Krupnick Speaker image
Olivier Jérôme Speaker image
Ritu Banerjee Speaker image
Stephan Michel Speaker image
Terry Hawrysh Speaker image
Agenda
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10:00 AM
- 10:45 AM
Development of an evolved vision, current barriers and potential solutions
Development of an evolved vision, current barriers and potential solutions
11:00 AM
- 11:15 AM
11:15 AM
- 12:15 PM
Are more trials coming to Canada? How are current investments helping sponsors bring more trials to Canada? What still needs to be done to create a clinical trials environment that best serves the needs of patients?
Are more trials coming to Canada? How are current investments helping sponsors bring more trials to Canada? What still needs to be done to create a clinical trials environment that best serves the needs of patients?
12:30 PM
- 1:15 PM
1:15 PM
- 2:00 PM
A vision and framework for Patient Centric Clinical Trials. What can Canada embrace from the CTTI vision? How patient thinking is embedded across the '5 Pillars'?
A vision and framework for Patient Centric Clinical Trials. What can Canada embrace from the CTTI vision? How patient thinking is embedded across the '5 Pillars'?
2:00 PM
- 3:45 PM
5 Breakout Groups aligned with the 5 CTTI 'Pillars'. Each group will discuss the key components of the assigned pillar that could be expanded upon in the Canadian context and the actions required to move things forward. Group presentation and Open Forum Dialogue.
5 Breakout Groups aligned with the 5 CTTI 'Pillars'. Each group will discuss the key components of the assigned pillar that could be expanded upon in the Canadian context and the actions required to move things forward. Group presentation and Open Forum Dialogue.
4:00 PM
- 4:15 PM
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9:05 AM
- 9:30 AM
Explore the transformative potential of AI and digital technologies in patient recruitment for clinical trials. This session will delve into the key challenges faced by clinical trial sites, provide a definition of AI, discuss practical applications of AI such as Natural Language Processing, Predictive Models & Large Language Models (LLMs) and provide a compelling case study on AI-driven trial matching. Discover how these innovations can streamline processes, enhance patient matching, and ultimately improve the efficiency and success of clinical trials.
Explore the transformative potential of AI and digital technologies in patient recruitment for clinical trials. This session will delve into the key challenges faced by clinical trial sites, provide a definition of AI, discuss practical applications of AI such as Natural Language Processing, Predictive Models & Large Language Models (LLMs) and provide a compelling case study on AI-driven trial matching. Discover how these innovations can streamline processes, enhance patient matching, and ultimately improve the efficiency and success of clinical trials.
10:00 AM
- 10:30 AM
How Training assists in building trials that serve patients/advance the Canadian environment.
How Training assists in building trials that serve patients/advance the Canadian environment.
10:45 AM
- 11:00 AM
11:00 AM
- 11:30 AM
Focus on the enablement of decentralized trials. Key initiatives and progress. How patient and patient group needs were considered and applied.
Focus on the enablement of decentralized trials. Key initiatives and progress. How patient and patient group needs were considered and applied.
12:00 PM
- 12:30 PM
SPOR Renewal. New capstone research funding organization (Budget 2024)
SPOR Renewal. New capstone research funding organization (Budget 2024)
12:30 PM
- 1:00 PM
1:00 PM
- 2:15 PM
Multi-stakeholder panel. Focus: Bringing it all together to create a sustainable pathway for patient centricity in clinical trials. How do we work together? How do we unify the excellent work of many?
Multi-stakeholder panel. Focus: Bringing it all together to create a sustainable pathway for patient centricity in clinical trials. How do we work together? How do we unify the excellent work of many?
2:15 PM
- 2:30 PM