CISCRP Facebook Page: Have you seen the... - Understanding Cli...

Understanding Clinical Trials

1,325 members329 posts

CISCRP Facebook Page

mlonchar profile image
mloncharAmbassador
2 Replies

Have you seen the CISCRP Facebook page? It provides updates on the work CISCRP is doing to increase awareness of clinical research participation and how to get involved.

facebook.com/CISCRPpage/

Written by
mlonchar profile image
mlonchar
Ambassador
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
2 Replies
simoneellen profile image
simoneellen

Yes I've seen CISCRP's facebook page. In fact I've been to two of their patient advisory board meetings and will be attending another one this Thursday. They are doing great work

mlonchar profile image
mloncharAmbassador in reply tosimoneellen

That's fantastic! Thank you for sharing and getting involved to represent patients.

Not what you're looking for?

You may also like...

Live Community Chat

Between 1pm - 2pm, Rachel Minnick from CISCRP and Benjamin Donovan from Encore Research Group will...
ciscrp_official profile image
Partner

stem cell

hi. my name is sue and I am 60 years old and live in the uk. I have bronchiectasis and am...

Why Do People Decide To Participate In Clinical Trials and Why Do People Decide To Continue In A Trial?

I would like to know why people decide to participate in a trial, especially when there are still...
JoelT profile image

Reservations about participating in Clinical Trials...

After reading the book "Bad Pharma" I developed some concerns about participating in Clinical...
FMundo profile image

Who pays for bad outcomes with Clinical Trials?

Most people who participate in clinical trials do so for either of the following reasons (or some...
FMundo profile image

Moderation team

See all
julia-ciscrp profile image
julia-ciscrpAdministrator
jbengerciscrp profile image
jbengerciscrpAdministrator

Content on HealthUnlocked does not replace the relationship between you and doctors or other healthcare professionals nor the advice you receive from them.

Never delay seeking advice or dialling emergency services because of something that you have read on HealthUnlocked.