• Understanding the Patient Journey is Our Duty as Researchers: Esther Howard's Insights from Two Decades in Clinical Research

  • Oct 22 2024
  • Length: 34 mins
  • Podcast

Understanding the Patient Journey is Our Duty as Researchers: Esther Howard's Insights from Two Decades in Clinical Research

  • Summary

  • Meet Esther Howard, Mental Health Advocate, Researcher and CEO of Bezyl. In this conversation, Esther shares her unique perspective on the importance of understanding patient journey, not just as a scientific necessity, but as a fundamental human duty for researchers. Esther explores the three critical prongs of patient journey: standard of care, the specifics of the patient's disease, and the often-overlooked aspects of their daily lives. She emphasizes the need for researchers to look beyond the protocol and embrace a more holistic view of patients' experiences, arguing that by embracing our human duty to understand and empathize with patients' experiences, we can not only advance scientific knowledge but also create a more compassionate and patient-centric approach to clinical research.


    Follow Maya Zlatanova: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mayazlatanova/
    Follow Esther Howard: https://www.linkedin.com/in/esther-howard-7352b3b3/
    Learn more about Bezyl: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bezyl/


    • (00:00) - Introduction and Background
    • (03:22) - Understanding the Patient Journey
    • (11:38) - The Importance of the Patient Journey
    • (18:42) - Patient Needs and Perception
    • (22:22) - The Role of Real-World Data
    • (28:57) - Implications for Clinical Trials
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