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Home » Store » July 2015 – The CenterWatch Monthly : PDF
July 2015 – The CenterWatch Monthly : PDF

July 2015 – The CenterWatch Monthly : PDF

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Integrated research partnerships build momentum

Anticipating the convergence of healthcare and clinical research to form learning health systems, a handful of organizations—some originating within the dedicated site network community, others within academia and the Veterans Affairs system—are partnering with community hospitals and large healthcare systems to transform the investigative site landscape.

‘Right to Try’ laws challenge clinical trial process

Should terminally ill patients be able to step around expanded access programs to gain access to investigational drugs simply because they believe, with the support of their doctor, that they will benefit?

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  • Five questions researchers should ask when writing a protocol
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