August 29, 2022: Special Grand Rounds Series on Ethics in Pragmatic Trials Begins September 9th

Steven Joffe, MD, MPH
Dr. Steven Joffe will give a keynote presentation on September 9th.

The NIH Pragmatic Trials Collaboratory is launching a special Grand Rounds series to examine ethical and regulatory challenges in pragmatic clinical trials. Over the past decade, the program’s Ethics and Regulatory Core has worked with investigators to navigate ethical and regulatory complexities associated with research conducted within healthcare systems. With this new Grand Rounds series, the Core is bringing together bioethicists, investigators, and regulatory experts to share lessons learned, discuss empirical findings, and explore remaining uncertainties.

The webinar series, Ethical and Regulatory Dimensions of Pragmatic Clinical Trials, will kick off on Friday, September 9, at 1:00 pm ET with a keynote presentation by Dr. Steven Joffe, chair of the Department of Medical Ethics and Health Policy in the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.

The series will include an additional 5 moderated webinar discussions with panels of experts. The sessions will focus on a range of topics, including responding to signals of mental and behavioral health risk in pragmatic trials; the ethics of data sharing; ethical and regulatory considerations in the design and conduct of pragmatic trials; pragmatic research involving patients with dementia; and the use of waivers and alterations of consent.

Download the Ethical and Regulatory Dimensions of Pragmatic Trials series flyer and see the full schedule below.

All session are free and open to the public; no registration is required. Recordings will be archived on the Grand Rounds website.