Series III: Scenarios exploring the interpersonal dynamics of advisory panel participation

CUE has created a series of short vignettes based on real experiences from professionals and patients participating on advisory panels. These videos portray real-life scenarios and situations likely to be encountered by professional guideline developers and consumer advocates as they collaborate on advisory panels. The scenarios depicted include preparing for the panel as a consumer, effectively moderating the panel as a Chair, and ensuring that diverse opinions are heard, understood, and respected.

Each vignette is accompanied by a self-test module that viewers are encouraged to take. Pocket cards ("take home messages") from each vignette are available at the bottom of the page. 

Video 1. Preparing on an advisory panel as a consumer

Duration: 00:03:05

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Video 2: Moderating introductions on an advisory panel as a Chair

Duration: 00:04:41

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Video 3. Getting your point across to a panel

Duration: 00:05:01

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Video 4. Treating panel members equally

Duration: 00:03:01

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Video 5. Avoiding jargon

Duration: 00:02:59

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Video 6. Acknowledging panel members' diversity and contributions

Duration: 00:03:49

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Video 7. Using evidence to address patient concerns

Duration: 00:02:43

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Pocket cards for consumers

Video 8. Setting an inclusive tone

Duration: 00:03:10

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Pocket cards for advisory panel organizers

A "pocket card" provides an organized summary or "take home message" from each vignette presented. These resources list items to remember for those interested in engaging consumer representatives in research implementation.

 

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