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Trends from the 2016 PDA Annual Meeting

The event highlights the importance of engaged patients, advocacy groups and planning for personalized medicine.

Putting the patient first

The opening session’s message was quite clear, and indicative of the welcome shift in the pharma industry’s focus. “We’re all working for one person, that’s the patient,” began Maik Jornitz, President at G-Con Manufacturing, Inc. As experts have said, serving the patient is a privilege, but it comes with responsibility.

Dave deBronkart, also known as “e-Patient Dave” delivered a moving presentation about the rise of educated patients and the potential for improved outcomes. The spokesman for patient engagement knows first-hand about the journey from diagnosis to education and treatment. After being diagnosed with stage IV kidney cancer with multiple tumors throughout his body, he turned to an online patient community for advice. What he learned from his peers about treatments, doctors and side effects helped to save his life.

Because of the Internet, patients can connect to information and to each other (along with other healthcare providers). This becomes extremely beneficial when considering the gap between reality and awareness (i.e. what is known through patients and studies, and what has been published in literature). In his case, motivated, savvy patients knew certain published information was out of date, and that the risk of a treatment was lower than stated in literature. Additionally, he explained that there was nothing in the literature about getting through the side effects, but the online community prepared him with 17 first-hand stories of survival. He was clear not to dismiss literature, but said that some of the most useful knowledge remains outside of it.

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