PROJECT C.A.R.E. (Collaborate to Advance Research Excellence)

Project Founder & Leader:
 
Dr. Mimi Choon-Quinones

Background and Rational: For years, the pharmaceutical industry has failed to recognize underrepresented communities in their research endeavors.

Unsuccessful attempts to equip these communities with innovative medicines and technologies have deprived them of access to a substantial quality of life.

Project Aim: 

    • To advance clinical trial readiness in unrepresented countries using industry standards, including education, certifications, patient screening instruments, managerial technologies, global privacy and GDPR technologies to modernize the clinical trial process in underserved communities.
    • To recognize that health is an investment in human capital, social and economic development.

Objective: To enable established healthcare providers to evolve their practices to become centralized and decentralized investigative sites in underrepresented communities by providing long term, borderless, integrated and sustainable infrastructures, technologies and services.

Solution: 

    • Provide ICH-GCP training for non-specific protocols as a first step towards building, strengthening, and collaborating on clinical trials.
    • Build a sustainable clinical trial infrastructure
    • Teach clinical research skills to the local workforce
    • Fuel local economies
    • Modernise clinical trials

Project Resources:

PFP.NGO Advocacy in Action

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