Deadline: 30-Sep-2024
Pfizer seeks to encourage organizations to submit grant applications for independent medical education initiatives that will result in the measurable improvement of the medical and scientific understanding of emerging treatment options for patients with Hemophilia.
Area of Interest
- Projects that will be considered for Pfizer support will focus on:
- Educating on the evolving treatment landscape (i.e. genetic medicine, rebalancing strategies) for hemophilia to improve the understanding of these novel approaches and their potential clinical applicability.
- Discussing shared decision making (SDM) and practical approaches on how SDM can be incorporated into hemophilia patient care
- Educating on the benefits of omnichannel healthcare strategies which can provide seamless, personalized service and patient care experience
- Sharing knowledge and best practices (i.e. staff training, SOP, follow-up care) on how Hemophilia Treatment Centers (HTCs) and multidisciplinary team are preparing for novel therapies in development
- Advancing patient education on the evolving hemophilia treatment landscape and improving patient’s empowerment and ability to make informed decisions about their care
Funding Information
- Individual projects requesting up to $100,000 will be considered.
Target Audience
- Members of multidisciplinary teams that care for Hemophilia patients including but not limited to Hematologists, Pharmacists, Specialty Nurses, Genetic Counsellors, Medical Geneticists, and other Physicians.
Geographic focus
- Global (excluding United States)
Eligibility Criteria
- Applicant Eligibility Criteria
- Only organizations are eligible to receive grants, not individuals or medical practice groups.
- The following may apply: medical, dental, nursing, allied health, and/or pharmacy professional schools; healthcare institutions (both large and small); professional associations and medical societies; patient advocacy groups; medical education companies; and other entities with a mission related to healthcare professional education and/or healthcare improvement.
- If the project involves multiple departments within an institution and/or between different institutions / organizations / associations. All institutions must have a relevant role and the requesting organization must have a key role in the project.
- For projects offering continuing education credit, the requesting organization must be accredited.
For more information, visit Pfizer.