Dr. Billy Bennett has been working with the Foundation for the past year on two initiatives that are considered family engagement research. The first is focused on the genetic counseling process and some of the common challenges families face in these meetings. We review a federally-funded research project that collected feedback from families to improve the genetic counseling process, and cover the next steps we are taking to change this process alongside genetic counselors. We also review the findings from a second initiative, called CANDID, an NIH-funded conference. CANDID served to bring together families, clinicians, scientists, patient advocacy groups, and industry partners to consider how to better detect and treat GI disorders in people with PMS, autism, and other neurodevelopmental disorders. In this episode, we review the takeaways from CANDID and discuss the many steps that are occurring afterwards to advance research in this area.
Dr. Billy Bennett is a pediatric gastroenterologist, and a clinical researcher at Indiana University. He is on both the medical and scientific advisory committees at PMSF. He is also a PMS dad to his daughter Cecilia, who is the inspiration for this work.