Provider-Related Issues
The provider’s awareness of, attitudes about and experience with clinical trials are important factors that can make or break a study. In this section, read about issues that your colleagues have encountered, such as incentives and relationships with participants, or contribute your experience by joining a conversation. Or to learn more about Provider-Related Issues, click here.
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The Wednesday AccrualNet Post (7-18-12): The Gift of Gab-- 7 ways to improve your informed consent discussionsLast Updated: Aug 30, 2012
Originally posted by: LInda Perraco, AccrualNet Co-Moderator, on the former AccrualNet site on Jul 18, 2012. It seems like talking comes pretty naturally to health professionals. It's one of things we do constantly and think about infrequently. But commun...
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The Wednesday AccrualNet Post (2-2-2011) Talking with patients about a clinical trialLast Updated: Aug 30, 2012
Originally posted by: Rose Mary Padberg, NCI AccrualNet Team Member on the former AccrualNet site on Feb 02, 2011. We frequently hear, and readily observe, that physicians are the gatekeepers for clinical trial enrollment. The physician naturally has a gr...
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Originally posted by: hendricksm on the former AccrualNet site on Feb 17, 2011.I strongly believe that we need to turn up the volume on educating our communities\' about ...
Originally posted by: hendricksm on the former AccrualNet site on Feb 17, 2011.I strongly believe that we need to turn up the volume on educating our communities\' about ...
Guest Expert: Margo Michaels: A conversation between a patient and a doctor…Last Updated: Aug 30, 2012
Originally posted by: Ellen Richmond, AccrualNet Co-Moderator on the former AccrualNet site on Feb 08, 2011. Our guest expert for February is Margo Michaels, a former education branch chief at the National Cancer Institute and founder of the Education Netw...
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Guest Expert Amy Yamokoski: Training Physicians to Conduct Better Informed Consent Conversations with Patients and Families: The Power of SequenceLast Updated: Aug 30, 2012
Enjoy this month's AccrualNet Guest Expert, Amy Yamokoski. Amy has a key role with the NCI-funded researcher, Dr. Eric Kodish, around improving physician communication of informed consent. Amy is here today to talk about this research. There is a link to t...
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