Clinical Research Networks for Neurological Emergencies: An Evidentiary Review

Author: Storer, Andrew

Source: Clinical Scholars Review, Volume 2, Number 1, 2009 , pp. 27-32(6)

Publisher: Springer Publishing Company

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Abstract:

Consensus groups believe that clinical research networks are a more effective method of conducting clinical research than stand-alone sites. For example, clinical research networks have increased patient recruitment, decreased financial overhead, and allowed for coordinated research efforts, resulting in decreased duplication within high-cost research infrastructure. To date, there is little evidence describing the benefits and effectiveness of clinical research networks.
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