What do you know about patient-centered research? In this episode of the YMyHealth Podcast, Co-Host Melissa Schenkman discusses the significance of patient-centered research with Molly Sherwood, the Director of Research at the Allo Hope Foundation, an organization providing valuable education and awareness of alloimmunization--a rare pregnancy condition where a mother's immune system creates antibodies that can attack her developing baby's red blood cells. Together, Melissa and Molly explore Molly's journey into research, the definition and importance of patient-centered research in particular, and how it empowers patients, particularly millennials, to take an active role in their healthcare. The conversation highlights real-world applications of patient-centered research, including Molly's work with alloimmunization and its potential to improve health outcomes.
Highlights:
- (00:00) Introduction to Patient-Centered Research
- (04:58) Molly's Journey into Research
- (10:01) Defining Patient-Centered Research
- (14:58) The Importance of Patient Involvement
- (20:01) Patient-Centered Research in Action
- (24:59) Empowering Millennials in Healthcare
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