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CISCRP's Editorial Panels

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Happy Monday everyone! I wanted to share an opportunity to participate in CISCRP's editorial panels. Our Communicating Trials Results program provides study volunteers with the results of their clinical trial in plain language. In order to develop these summaries, we work with medical professionals, patient advocates and patients to form panels that review all communications before they are sent to study volunteers.

We are actively seeking volunteers to serve on our Editorial Panels. Learn more about how you can help review summaries and lay communications bit.ly/2Ft6Zil

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