Revolutionizing medical education: the vital role of patients in IME Programmes
Caroline Halford
Business Development Director @ Springer Healthcare IME | Medical Education
Format and content of medical education programmes has been evolving in recent years. One of the most impactful changes has been in the inclusion of patients as expert faculty.
Patients are now (rightly) seen as an essential piece of the puzzle in achieving better outcomes. We have seen this particularly in areas such as rare diseases, oncology, and chronic conditions like diabetes.
IME programmes that incorporate the patient voice help HCPs to understand the patient lived experience, hopes, fears, reservations, and goals.
When patients feel heard, and are an active participant in their treatment decisions, patients are much more likely to feel engaged and have positive experiences from care.
Our key learnings from including the patient experience in IME?
?“Had doctors known more about FOP, I believe my health condition would definitely have been better.” – patient quote
How to make content truly patient centric
Here are our top tips:
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Please contact me for more details on how we deliver IME: [email protected]
*This program is made possible thanks to an independent educational grant from Ipsen.
**Independent medical education program supported by an educational grant from Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals Inc.
***Independent medical education program supported by an educational grant from Lilly.
Senior Editorial Project Manager chez Springer Healthcare France
1 年Helpful, patients have a role to play!
Medical writer since 2006: reliable, efficient, meticulous I Creator of the online Agency Ready training and coaching programme for medical writers
1 年Thanks for sharing those examples, they clearly illustrate the benefits of this approach
Co-founder & Managing Partner @Amica Scientific
1 年Powerful way to augment medical education programs with lived experience