Laura Roe, MMCi
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Experience
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Verily
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United States
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Hospitals and Health Care
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700 & Above Employee
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Clinical Studies Platforms
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Nov 2021 - Present
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FDA
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United States
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Government Administration
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700 & Above Employee
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Sr. Technical Advisor to the Principal Deputy Commissioner
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May 2020 - Sep 2021
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Duke University School of Medicine
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Sr. IT Consultant / Operations Manager, Duke Learning Health Units
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Mar 2020 - May 2020
Lead and manage the overall development and implementation of Learning Health Units (LHUs), within the AI Health initiative. The Duke LHU program focuses on facilitating (1) active engagement of patients, clinicians, and researchers, (2) creation of a technical architecture that uses real-world data to generate real-world evidence and support clinical decisions in real-time, (3) embedding research in clinical practice, and (4) sharing learning and knowledge in clinical practice, across the ecosystem, and externally to payors and policymakers. The LHU is designed to bring together diverse teams of data scientists, statistics/machine learning experts, clinicians/clinical researchers, software developers, and implementation specialists within to undertake complex issues and improve the patient and clinician experience. Show less
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Duke University Health System
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Hospitals and Health Care
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700 & Above Employee
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Learning Health System Operations Manager
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Nov 2016 - Mar 2020
Design projects and leverage data generated in routine care to realize the vision of a Learning Health System. Implement strategies to promote value-based health care and drive efforts to enable RWD to RWE. Foster a culture of innovation and mutli-stakeholder engagement across the health system; bringing together cross-functional teams to enable actionable intelligence. Design projects and leverage data generated in routine care to realize the vision of a Learning Health System. Implement strategies to promote value-based health care and drive efforts to enable RWD to RWE. Foster a culture of innovation and mutli-stakeholder engagement across the health system; bringing together cross-functional teams to enable actionable intelligence.
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Duke Clinical Research Institute
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United States
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Research Services
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700 & Above Employee
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Center for Learning Health Care / Duke Cancer Care Research Program - Project Mgr/Designer
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Mar 2012 - Nov 2016
Self-managed position serving many of the projects and initiatives of the CLHC/DCCRP. Program Administrator- Learning Health System Training Program (LHSTP) • Novel training program developed for residents and fellows that are interested in expanding their clinical practice to utilize big data and data systems to inform clinical care. • Manage applications and application process, as well as communication with potential and current trainees • Oversee the budget and forecasting • Assist the Program Director with curriculum development, course objectives, engaging speakers and managing program operations • Manage and update website content and design • Create surveys in Qualtrics based on specific program needs Palliative Care Research Cooperative Group • Provide design services as requested, figures for communications and articles, posters for scientific meetings • Develop and manage the website, update content, revise content Project management • Work with internal Duke faculty and external sponsors to develop project objectives and expectations. • Assure development of project specific expectations are met. • Manage project timelines and cost expectations. • Assist with developing protocols • Develop business proposals to potential partners, respond to RFPs • Complete all regulatory documents and execute IRB submissions • Manage expectations for all in • Create CRFs, develop data dictionaries, assure data standards were in place • Utilize REDCap and Qualtrics for EDC, depending on specific study requirements Show less
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Duke University Health System
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Hospitals and Health Care
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700 & Above Employee
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Duke Cancer Care Research Program - consultant
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May 2007 - Mar 2012
• Create patient education materials, scientific posters, design and maintain website, create figures for manuscripts and grants, power point presentations, logo design and provide other design services as requested. • Assist with the execution of usability and feasibility testing of new tools for patients and clinicians. • Create patient education materials, scientific posters, design and maintain website, create figures for manuscripts and grants, power point presentations, logo design and provide other design services as requested. • Assist with the execution of usability and feasibility testing of new tools for patients and clinicians.
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Amgen
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United States
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Biotechnology Research
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700 & Above Employee
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Hospital Account Manager - Oncology & Nephrology
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Jun 2004 - Jan 2007
• Academic hospital representative, responsible for Duke University Medical Center, University of North Carolina and the Durham Veterans Affairs Hospital. • Accountable for sales of supportive care products – Aranesp, Neulasta, Neupogen, Kepivance and Epogen – in oncology and nephrology (CKD and dialysis). • Launched first oncology therapeutic, Vectibix (panitumumab) in October 2006. • Execute Amgen’s corporate initiatives and pull-through on the local level. Work with all hospital staff – executive, pharmacy and clinical – to present contracts, clinical data, reimbursement solutions and educational programs. • Focus efforts on supporting clinicians with patient education and reimbursement assistance / free drug. • Partner with institutions to develop appropriate use guidelines for red blood cell stimulants and myeloid growth factors – provide supporting evidence, peer reviewed literature and peer to peer interactions. • Implemented a full therapeutic conversion to Aranesp from competitive product in June 2004 at UNC Hospital. Market share shifted from 30% to 70%, over a two month period, and resulted in an average weekly sales increase of $40K. (Represents annual incremental business of >$2 mm) Show less
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Johnson & Johnson
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United States
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Hospitals and Health Care
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700 & Above Employee
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Sales - Critical Care (Ortho Biotech)
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Jun 2004 - Jun 2006
Hospital Product Specialist • Specialized critical care/surgery hospital based sales for bio-engineered product, Procrit, for critical care induced anemia and for Sporanox, for systemic fungal infection management. • Manage >$8.0 mm sales territory covering 12 hospital accounts across central and eastern North Carolina. Work with multiple specialties (trauma, surgery, pulmonary/critical care, blood bank, pharmacy, administration) and medical professionals (physicians, pharmacists, nurses, purchasing). • Ranked 1 out of 43 in 2003 in both YTD EPO dollar and percentage growth. Grew $1.5 mm and 55.4%. • Support hospitals in educational programs in emerging clinical markets and developing appropriate usage guidelines. • Selected as district field trainer in 2003. Responsible for ongoing education of district members in both selling skills and clinical competencies. • Coordinate field training for new hires and computer training for current staff. • Serve as Pharmacy Marketing Team liaison for Carolina District and corporate office. • Selected and serve as Eastern Region BioVision Coordinator. Achievements • Teal Diamond award winner, fourth quarter 2002, for greatest contribution to teamwork and sales • Selected by peers and management for the Leadership Award at the American Thoracic Society Meeting. • Received three Johnson & Johnson Sighting Awards and one Horizon Award for “Living Our Vision”, following and exemplifying the standards and values of the Johnson & Johnson Credo. • Received fifteen BioVision Peer Awards from colleagues. Show less
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Dixie Printing & Packaging
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Glen Burnie, Maryland
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Prepress Manager / Pressroom Coordinator and Graphic Design Manager
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Nov 1998 - Jun 2001
Prepress Manager and Pressroom Coordinator • Retained previous position, while adding responsibilities for the printing pressroom. • Schedule and manage all aspects of the printing jobs for two printing presses, running 24 hours a day, 6 days a week. Oversee all customer press approvals. • Ensure quality and consistency throughout the printing process. • Supervise 16 individuals in the pressroom and 2 in the prepress / graphics department. Graphic Design Manager • Assist the sales team with new business prospects. Promote the added value and cost benefits of seamless design, plate generation and printing. • Present proposals and art samples to existing and potential customers. • Reorganize and establish procedures for new in-house pre-press and computer-to-plate (CTP) departments. Create an independent profit center. • Manage graphic design and plate making staff. • Implement new workflows with current customers to speed data transfer and the approval process, while providing savings and consistency. • Selected to serve on an end-user panel regarding CTP at the Printer Packaging Council. • Served as a consultant to other companies considering CTP and digital pre-press. Show less
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Smithsonian Institution
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Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos
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700 & Above Employee
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Design Specialist - Business Division
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May 1996 - Nov 1998
Self-managed position, working with four departments within the Smithsonian Business Management Office: Catalogue, Museum Shops, Merchandising and Concessions. • Responsible for the product shots and color of the Spring, Summer, Fall and Holiday catalogues; generating $50 million in annual revenues. Oversee quarterly press run. • Organized the creation and implementation of an on-line catalogue, accepting secure transactions over the World Wide Web. Responsible for incremental sales of more than $20,000 over a seven month period. • Managed all marketing efforts for 23 different Smithsonian Museum Shops. • Designed products and packaging for merchandising staff. • Directed and implemented marketing programs with the Concessions Management Office and the contracted food concessionaire. • Created layouts and designs for promotional signs, advertisements and menus. Show less
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Education
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Duke University School of Medicine
MMCi, Master of Management in Clinical Informatics -
Colby College
BA, International Studies/Economic Policy and Art History -
Syracuse University
Florence, Italy, Art History -
School for International Training
Geneva, Switzerland, International Studies