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Assist with Developing Patient-Facing Collateral

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You can assist in our development of #clinicaltrial plain language summaries for patients and their caregivers by

becoming a member of one of our Editorial Panels. This volunteer opportunity is open to members of the public, patients, patient advocates, and healthcare professionals. Learn more about how you can help.

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How can I help?

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Hello,

Thank you very much for your reply. Please follow this link: ciscrp.org/services/health-...

When you scroll down to the bottom of the page, there is a query form to complete.

After you complete the form, a colleague from the Research Services Department will then be in touch.

Sincerely,

Melissa Daley

Communications and Marketing Manager

CISCRP

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