Ambassador
Jade Day
National Organization for Rare Disorders -- Volunteer
Remember The Girls -- Board Member
A Twist of Fate-Arterial Tortuosity Syndrome (ATS) -- Board Member
Years Involved in Patient Centered Research: 2-5 years
State: Oklahoma
Jade Day has worked with PCORI as an Engagement Award stakeholder partner and co-lead. She is a 2017 Partner in Policymaking graduate and has attended numerous advocate and family support training courses. As a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, she would like to see Native Americans more involved in PCORI research and related activities.
Involvement with PCORI
Engagement Award: Arterial Turtuosity Syndrome PCOR/CER Summit Series -- Andrea Taylor, AAS
Engagement Award: ATS Patient Empowerment and Knowledge Symposium -- Andrea Taylor, BS
Ambassador Interests
Health Conditions
Health Conditions
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Populations
Populations
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Research Phases
State
State
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