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Taking warfarin and using a point of care handheld device to monitor your INR? Patient input needed for a study workshop in London 22 JUNE

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Imperial College London is developing a patient questionnaire that will be used to measure the impact new test devices have on the daily lives of patients. It is important to collect this information as it provides an important argument when decisions are being made about whether or not to introduce new tests.

The 2 hour workshop will take place on Weds 22nd June 2016 at 2 pm at St Mary's Hospital London W2 1NY.

Lunch will be provided from 1.30 pm and all participants will receive a £40 shopping voucher and travel expenses.

For more information, please contact j.huddy@imperial.ac.uk to reserve your place or call 0203 3126532 and ask for Jeremy Huddy.

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