How to start clinical research as an ancillary in gastroenterology
Description
Praveen Suthrum, President of NextServices interviews Dr. Narayanachar Murali (South Carolina), Dr. Don Lazas (ObjectiveGI, Tennessee) and Dr. Chris Fourment (CRSG and Precision Research, Texas). Learn how to start clinical research as an ancillary.
In this interview, you’ll learn three different perspectives on clinical trials/research as an ancillary in a GI practice. We’ll explore the pros/cons, costs, risks, and operating models.
Consider this interview as a primer on starting up with clinical trials/research. In the coming weeks, we’ll release more detailed interviews on the topic.
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Read the full transcript of this interview here - http://www.nextservices.com/how-to-start-clinical-trials-research-as-an-ancillary-in-gastroenterology/
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