Meagan is a woman living with Crohn’s Disease for most of her adult life. She has a desire to improve outcomes for others like her as a patient partner in IBD research. From her own work as a PhD student, she understands that this can be done through meaningful patient engagement, so in addition to providing her voice to study design and communication, she also hopes to foster capacity-building for other patient partners to support the inclusion of diverse lived experiences!
Recent Posts
- IMAGINE Newsletter #30
- Advancing a living evidence synthesis about the intersections between primary-care based population-health management (PHM) approaches and specialty service lines
- Digital Tools for IBS
- An innovative patient-led patient-oriented qualitative research project to understand the motivations and barriers to getting and staying involved in IMAGINE’s MAGIC study – Implementation Phase – (completed September 2020)
- Fecal Microbial Transplantation in active Ulcerative Colitis with Antibiotic Pre-treatment – Analysis Phase – October 2020