12 November 2020
5:30 PM - 6:30 PM PST
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HBA SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA PRESENTS

Executive Happy Hour with Rebecca Vermeulen, VP @ Roche on Racial Diversity Gaps in Clinical Trials

Interested in getting to know more about the HBA and meeting some of our members? Join HBA members, leaders, and others committed to gender parity in an informal setting to learn more about HBA happenings locally and globally. These gatherings have a reputation for forming long-lasting friendships with women in all areas of healthcare, and give you a sense of what membership in the HBA is all about.

Join other like-minded professionals for a video conference brunch/happy hour, where we'll share our experiences, frustrations, and successes in an intimate online setting. This event is free to HBA members looking to connect and non-members hoping to learn more about the HBA. Join us to keep the sense of community alive through social connections while practicing social distancing. After registering you will receive a link to the Zoom meeting.

Diverse patient populations are vital to developing evidence for safe, efficient new therapies yet persistent gaps in racial, ethnic, and gender diversity still remain. Why do these barriers still remain, and how can pharmaceutical companies address this? Please join Rebecca for a discussion on the solutions to remove the barriers in patient recruitment for clinical trials and the implications for research and ultimately patients.

Registration information
Event is open to: HBA Members only
Online registration deadline: 11 November 2020

Featured Speakers

Rebecca Vermeulen
Head Global Patient Partnership, Roche Genentech

Pricing

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Regular Registration$0.00 / €0.00 

Members receive up to 50 percent discount



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