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F E A T U R E D S P E A K E R S
Beth BattaglinoCEO
HealthyWomen
Brooke AlloccoVice President,
Medical Affairs and EducationBoston Scientific
Jan WerbinskiFounder and Executive Director
Sex and Gender Health CollaborativeAMWA president-elect
Saralyn MarkFounder and President
iGIANT
October 14-15, 2020
Nita Mosby TylerChief Catalyst
The Equity Project, LLC, The HR Shop, LLC
Alyson J. McGregorDirector at Division of Sex and Gender in
Emergency Medicine, Rhode Island Hospital Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine,
Brown University
Eliza Lo ChinExecutive Director
American Medical Women’sAssociation
Anita GuptaSenior Vice President, MedicalStrategy & Government Affairs
Heron Therapeutics, Inc
Gillian MurtaghAssociate Medical Director ofCardiovascular Diagnostics
Abbott Diagnostics Division
Charmaine GregoryClinical Faculty
St. Joseph Mercy Hospital
G. Rumay AlexanderProfessor of Nursing, Formerly, Associate Vice
Chancellor for Diversity and Inclusion, UNC-Chapel Hill
Past President, National League for Nursing
ADVANCING WOMEN’S HEALTH IN RESEARCH, THERAPY AND CARE
Gendered
Medicine
Kaveeta P. VasishtAssociate Commissioner for Women's
Health & Director of the Office ofWomen's Health
U.S. Food and Drug Administration
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Join us for this leading-edge conference that will explore Women’s Issues inHealthcare and how medical enterprises can deploy strategies that disrupt the statusquo and advance gender equity in research, diagnostics, therapeutics and ultimately,the patient experience.
Don’t sit on the sidelines. This very important educational conference will bringtogether thought leaders and senior executives from pharmaceutical, biotechnology,medical device and healthcare companies that are on the leading edge and breakingthrough gendered medicine barriers.
Hear their stories and learn from their best practices. It’s time for every medicalscience company to explore gender bias and its impact on research, therapy andcare. Gain specific operational strategies that can position your organization as amarket leader breaking through barriers and advancing gender equity in medical care.
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Hear first-hand ideas andstrategies for a market leaderposition in a diverse medicalscience approachStrengthen your approach tomedical research and clinicaltrialsUnderstanding how advertising,training and other keyoperations can play a pivotalrole in gender biasGain specific strategies that canbe incorporated into ongoinglearning and developmentopportunities throughout theorganizationUltimately position yourhealthcare organization forimproved patient outcomes andlower healthcare costs
ADVANCING WOMEN’S HEALTH IN RESEARCH, THERAPY AND CARE
Gendered
Medicine
Hospitals, Academics and Healthcare SystemsHealthcare providersPharmaceutical companiesHealth insurance companies Biotechnology companiesMedical Device manufacturersHealthcare related associations, foundations, solutionsproviders, educational organizations, government entitiesand venture capitalists
Attendees will be from the following organizations:
Attendee ProfileDiversity & InclusionHuman ResourcesHealth management, economics, systemsMarketing, advertising, communicationsBusiness DevelopmentPatient advocacyClinical trialsClinical research/developmentPharmacovigilance/drug safetyPipeline/portfolio managementProduct developmentCompliance/regulatory affairsLearning/development and training
This is a can’t miss event for leaders and executives in thefollowing areas:
Top Reasons To AttendEvent Overview
AGENDA DAY ONEMONDAY, MARCH 9
AGENDA DAY ONETUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25
AGENDA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2020 | DAY 1
OPENING REMARKS8:45
DECONSTRUCTING EQUITY AND WHAT THATMEANS FOR LIFE SCIENCES
9:00
Nita Mosby Tyler, Ph.D. Change CatalystThe Equity project
NETWORKING & REFRESHMENT BREAK10:30
KEYNOTE ADDRESS: THE INTERSECTION OFSEX AND GENDER: SHOULD MEDICINE BEGENDERED?
9:45
Dr. Alyson McGregor - Director at Division of Sexand Gender in Emergency Medicine Rhode Island Hospital Associate Professor of Emergency MedicineBrown University
OVERCOMING GENDER BIAS IN CLINICALRESEARCH, PHARMACEUTICAL MARKETING,AND THE PRESCRIPTION OF DRUGS
11:00
How Gender Equity in the Workplace isIntegral to Gender Equity in Patient Care
4:15
NETWORKING LUNCH12:30
PANEL: ADVANCING THE HEALTH OFWOMEN THROUGH POLICY
1:30
G. Rumay Alexander, EdD, RN, FAANProfessor of Nursing, Formerly, Associate ViceChancellor for Diversity and InclusionUNC-Chapel HillPast President, National League for Nursing
HOLDING COURAGEOUS DIALOGUES TOSTEWARD CHANGE: CHALLENGING SYSTEMICBIAS
3:30
Dr. Kaveeta P. VasishtAssociate Commissioner for Women’s Health andDirector of the Office of Women’s Health U.S. Food and Drug Administration
National Institutes of Health
Centers for Disease Control
US Department of Health and Human Services
Invited Speaker Merck & Co.
Precision science, diverse work environments andthe revolutionary outcomes on the horizon.
A discussion around the implications of sex andgender disparity and the impact throughout the lifesciences spectrum
An exploration of how gender can shape and informperceptions in research and commercial outcomes.
WHY WOMEN DON’T ENROLL IN CLINICALRESEARCH: A CASE STUDY
11:45
A look at the patient and investigator barriers andidentifying the biggest levers for change.
Brooke Allocco, MDVice President, Medical Affairs and EducationBoston Scientific
UPDATES ON THE POLICIES ANDSTRATEGIES SHAPING GENDER OUTCOMESIN RESEARCH, THERAPY AND CARE.
2:15
Panelists:
How to take the lead on incorporating genderdiversity and inclusion in all aspects of healthcareand the community.
Gender equity in research and care goes togetherwith gender equity in the life sciences profession.Learn more in this session.
Charmaine Gregory, MD, FACEPClinical FacultySt. Joseph Mercy Hospital
AGENDA DAY ONEMONDAY, MARCH 9
AGENDA DAY ONETUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25
AGENDA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2020 | DAY 2
OPENING REMARKS8:45
HOW INCLUDING MORE WOMEN INCLINICAL TRIALS & DRIVING DIVERSITYBENEFITS EVERYONE
9:00
Discussion around how medicine has been workingfor so long on the principle that women are thesame as men and what happens next.
NETWORKING & REFRESHMENT BREAK10:30
IMPROVING DETECTION, DIAGNOSIS &TREATMENT OF CARDIAC ISSUES IN WOMEN
9:45
THE INTERSECTION OF WOMEN’S HEALTH INDRUGS, PAIN AND POLICY
11:00
The latest on how gendered medicine is not onlyabout women, it’s about identifying differences inresearch, therapy and care and ensuring the besthealth care is provided for all.
CLOSING REMARKS5:00
NETWORKING & REFRESHMENT BREAK3:00
GENDERED MEDICINE: LEADING THE MARKETAND DISRUPTING THE STATUS QUO
1:30
NEUROSCIENCE AND WOMEN: THEIMPLICATIONS OF PINK AND BLUE BRAINS
3:30
Invited speaker Rush University MedicalCenter, Alzheimer’s Disease Cooperative Study
PRECISION MEDICINE: BRINGING THE RIGHTCANCER TREATMENTS TO THE RIGHTPATIENTS
2:15
Invited Speaker Brigham andWoman’s Hospital
Exploring the latest research and outcomes aroundgender disparities in cardiovascular research,therapies and care.
Gillian Murtagh, MDAssociate Medical Director of cardiovasculardiagnosticsAbbott Diagnostics Division
Exploring gender bias in pain treatment and whatthe future holds.
Anita Gupta, MDSenior Vice President, Medical Strategy &Government AffairsHeron Therapeutics
TRAINING, MEDICINE AND CAREERS:CREATING A MORE RESPONSIVEENVIRONMENT TO DRIVE CHANGE
11:45
Accounting for gender issues in all life sciencestraining and practice.
Eliza Lo Chin, MD, MPH Executive Director American Medical Women’s Association
NETWORKING LUNCH12:30
Invited Speaker Columbia University
The exploration of gender’s impact on diseasebiology and treatment outcomes.
Invited speaker AstraZeneca
A discussion on brain health being at the forefront ofwomen’s health.
THE ECONOMICS OF DIVERSITY AND OURHEALTH
4:15
A study of the effects of diversity in the workforce, inresearch, in therapeutics and in care.
Invited speaker Kennedy School at Harvard
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