Saturday, September 10, 2016

Building capacity for stroke clinical trials in Canada

If you are a Canadian survivor contact them and ask to be involved in strategy setting and goals of the trials. Each trial should summarize the current state of  the area of the clinical trial, what old research has been superceded, how survivors can use the information learned to recover. This is light years ahead of anything in the US and we supposedly have two stroke associations, the ASA and NSA.
http://www.canadianstroke.ca/en/news/building-capacity-for-stroke-clinical-trials-in-canada/
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We are building capacity for stroke clinical trials in Canada. Learn more about the efforts of CaSTOR, an initiative of CPSR and the Canadian Stroke Consortium, by reading our September newsletter: http://eepurl.com/cagPpT
The newsletter includes information about a the first meeting of the newly created Clinical Trial Coordinators network, the CPSR training program, the CSC’s Knowledge Break, videos on the stem cells and stroke recovery, and more.

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