Objectives
Understand how the PhITT study protocol and schedule of activities function in developing the study budget.
Identify the specific dimensions the PhITT study budget accounts for.
Identify the contributors and approval steps involved in the development of the PhITT budget.
Understand how the PhITT clinical trial budget matches the study’s overall priorities.
References
Speaker(s): DeAnn Hubberd, MA; Jessie Maxwell, MD; Claire MacGeorge, MD
Speaker(s) Bio
DeAnn Hubberd, MA
DeAnn is a project lead for the DCOC leading the MoVeUP App Study, Talk With Me Baby (TWMB) and SAMBA clinical trials. As an associate director, DeAnn collaborates across DCOC teams to implement all aspects of assigned clinical trials including report development and presentation and posting of reports to the Research Portal study dashboards. DeAnn resolves problems associated with clinical trials and communicates effectively with the DCOC team and external stakeholders ensuring current and accurate trial-related information. DeAnn has a strong background in strategic planning, program oversight, and project management. She has led initiatives from concept through implementation for clinical trials and multipart grant proposals. Before joining the DCOC, DeAnn managed a grant writing and editing office, where she led daily operations and managed budget and revenue streams, as well as all levels of human resource functions.
Jessie R. Maxwell, MD
Jessie Maxwell is a neonatologist who has lived in New Mexico since 2013. She is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Neurosciences within the Division of Neonatology. She is currently the Associate Fellowship Director and Director of Research in the Division of Neonatology at the University of New Mexico. She is interested in the impact prenatal exposures have on the infant’s developing brain, and how this impacts their long-term outcomes. Dr. Maxwell conducts preclinical research in the laboratory as well as participates in clinical trials in the hospital. She is also involved in the American Academy of Pediatrics Advocacy Pilot Initiative and enjoys working with trainees, including neonatology fellows in her role as Assistant Fellowship Director.
Claire MacGeorge, MD
Dr. MacGeorge is a general pediatrician practicing in both the newborn nursery and clinic. Her interest is in improving the care for patients with chronic diseases managed by the general pediatrician such as asthma, ADHD and constipation.
DCOC Contact Information
Catrice Banks-Johnson
Email: crbanksjohnson@uams.edu
DeAnn Hubberd
Email: DEHubberd@uams.edu