Registrations open for the next cohort of future EUPATI Fellows. The training is about the medicines development process and tailored for patients and patient representatives (e.g. caregivers and people working in patient organisations).
Programme is composed of
The overall objective of the programme is to obtain a thorough understanding of the medicines R&D process, the patients’ role within and build capacity among the patient community to take on an active role in collaboration with the other involved stakeholders.
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What is the EUPATI Patient Expert Training Programme?
The EUPATI Patient Expert Training Programme is a training programme about the medicines’ development process. It covers the entire lifecycle of medicines research and development (R&D) (see roadmap here), from design and execution of research projects and clinical trials to regulatory processes and Health Technology Assessment (HTA). In addition to detailed information on each step of the process, the training also describes how patients can be involved at each stage.
The overall objective of the programme is to obtain a thorough understanding of the medicines R&D process, the patients’ role within and build capacity among the patient community to take on an active role in collaboration with the other involved stakeholders.
Graduates of the EUPATI Patient Expert Programme (sometimes also referred to as EUPATI Fellow Programme) are also known as EUPATI Fellows or Alumni. The EUPATI Fellow title certifies the knowledge gained and gives graduates the opportunity to be recognised as expert patients.
Who can participate?
While the programme is mainly addressed to patients and patient representatives (e.g., careers and persons working for patient organisations), it is open to all individuals interested in medicines R&D and patient engagement.
The programme does not focus on any specific disease area examples and case studies are provided from a variety of different disease areas.
The only requirement for enrolment is a good proficiency of English, as the training is provided in English.
Programme Timeline
Registration Process
Everyone is welcome to participate and register for the programme. Registration for the 2023-2024 Programme is now open.
The registration deadline for the 2023-24 Programme is 31 October or when the maximum of registrations has been reached (on the basis of first arrived, first served).
Please read these Programme Guidelines in full. To register, fill in the registration form. We will ask you to fill in some details and confirm that you wish to participate in EUPATI Patient Expert Training Programme. By clicking on ‘submit’ you will consent to Programme Guidelines as outlined in this document.
Please read the full Patient Expert Training Programme Guidelines 2023-2024 before you register to the programme.
(For cohort 6 Patient Expert Training Programme Guidelines 2022-2023).
How is the EUPATI Patient Expert Training Programme structured?
The programme is a blended training in which participants take 6 online modules (containing 27 courses in total) and attend 2 face-to-face events (1 virtual and 1 in-person). Completing the full programme usually takes 12-14 months.
While the courses and modules can be taken in any order, learners need to have completed the modules Getting Started, Introduction to Medicines R&D, Non-Clinical Development, Clinical Development before the 1st training event and Regulatory Affairs and Health Technology Assessment (HTA) before the 2nd event.
For more information on the individual courses included in each of the learning modules, please consult Patient Expert Training Programme online course catalogue.
! Completing an online course means passing the assessment for each of the individual courses with 70% or higher of correct answers.
! Completing an online module means all courses within a module have been completed with a successful assessment.
! Completing the training events means reading the training material (sent 1 month in advance of the training date) and attending fully both 4-day programmes as well as active participation in breakout sessions.
Absences in training events are tolerated up to 4 hours over the 4-day Programme. Longer absences and absences for medical reasons need be communicated in a timely manner to EUPATI and justified.
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