Shalome Sine
Senior Manager & Qualitative Insights Specialist Center For Information & Study on Clinical Research Participation
Shalome Sine is a Senior Manager and Quantitative Insights Specialist at the Center for Information and Study on Clinical Research Participation (CISCRP). Shalome believes that patient perspectives are essential to designing inclusive and efficient clinical trials. Through her work, she helps sponsors and research teams translate patient insights into actionable strategies that improve operational processes and enhance clinical trial participation experiences.
Shalome leads efforts to elevate the patient voice in clinical research through quantitative and qualitative patient-focused research projects. She holds a Master of Public Health from Tufts University.
Seminars
- Best methods for partnering with ultra rare and larger rare patient organizations that maximize measurable outcomes and build-in evaluation components
- Collaboration on data collection from external patient advocacy initiatives without breaching compliance
- Supporting patient engagement efforts that maximize community impact while demonstrating value to your organization
- Understanding the value of building meaningful relationships with Patient Advocacy Organization that lead to successful outcomes for patients and your organization
- Exploring what engagement metrics and KPIs matter most to patients and advocates based on their experiences in clinical research
- Discussing how patient and advocate input can guide the development of measurable outcomes for evaluating engagement success
- Sharing real-world examples and priorities from patients and advocates to inform actionable, evidence-based engagement strategies