As the COVID-19 pandemic has evolved, so have opportunities to build and scale virtual engagement platforms that have proved to be critical during this time. During this webinar, four Engagement Awardees presented their work and shared successful virtual engagement strategies from their Eugene Washington PCORI Engagement Awards projects.

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Webinar Recording

Presenters

Bruce Leff, MD, Project Lead
Orla Sheehan, MD, PhD, Co-Investigator

Johns Hopkins University
Project: Engaging the Invisible Homebound and their Caregivers in the Development of Home-Based Medical Care Research

Joanne Nicholson, PhD, Project Lead
Shannon Hennig, MA, Patient Co-Lead

Brandeis University
Project: Creating a Community with Mothers with Mental Illness Using Opioids

Mandi Pratt-Chapman, PhD, Project Lead
George Washington University
Project: Disseminating Patient-Driven Standards for Quality Cancer Survivorship Care

Emily Godfrey, MD, MPH, Project Lead
Molly Pam, Patient Partner

University of Washington
Project: Building Research Partnerships to Improve Sexual and Reproductive Health for Women with CF

This webinar was open to the public and registration was required.

About this Webinar Series

The PCORI Engagement Award (EA) Program’s "Engagement Awardee Lunch and Learn" webinar series provides a platform for Engagement Awardees to share success stories, lessons learned and strategies for engagement across awardee communities that arise from their PCORI-funded EA project(s). Topics are designed to reach a broad array of stakeholders, offering innovative approaches to consider in real-world engagement and partnership development/maintenance.

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