Manuel Escoto
Manuel Escoto joins us from Edmonton, Alberta. He completed his Master of Public Health from the University of Alberta and has received training in patient-oriented research through the University of Calgary’s PACER (Patient and Community Engagement Research) Program. He is the Patient, Family, and Donor Partnerships & Education Manager with the Canadian Donation and Transplantation Research Program. In this role, Manuel builds relationships patient partners with investigators and strengthens capacity among CDTRP patient partners. As a kidney transplant recipient, Manuel has been a patient partner in various initiatives, including collaboration with the CAN-SOLVE CKD Network, The Kidney Foundation, Alberta Health Services, and other project focused on the health and well-being of kidney and transplant recipients.
This interactive workshop builds on CDTRP’s 2023 ASM Session, Developing a Framework for Evaluating PFD Impact within CDTRP. Led by Dr. Audrey L'Espérance, Sandra Holdsworth, Ke Fan Bei, and Manuel Escoto, this team has utilized indicators from the Learning Together: An Evaluation Framework for Patients and Public Engagement in Research to develop a CDTRP Evaluation Framework relevant to PFD partners, researchers, and trainee. These indicators will support data collection and build an evaluation dashboard for activities involving CDTRP PFD Partners. This workshop will introduce the priority indicator, engaging participants in a discussion to build consensus so evaluation metrics are relevant to CDTRP’s research community.
This session is sponsored by Canadian Blood Services.
This session is supported by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR).
Speakers: Ke Fan Bei, Manuel Escoto, Audrey L'Espérance, Sandra Holdsworth
This session will review the pediatric urinary CXCL10 monitoring implementation pilot RCT, with a view to obtaining input on how best to engage with patient participants and partners with the trial. We start by introducing the trial design and goals, which will be followed by review of patient engagement to date and a panel/audience discussion to solicit feedback. Topics for engagement include effective information for potential trial participants, ongoing updates during the trial and how to incorporate the patient voice in analysis of trial outcome and subsequent knowledge translation.
This session is sponsored by the Accelerating Clinical Trial Consortium.
This session is supported by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR).
Speakers: Ke Fan Bei, Manuel Escoto, Sherrie Logan, Tom Blydt-Hansen, Héloïse Cardinal, Marie-Chantal Fortin
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