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Recognising the importance of the research nurse and study coordinators in enhancing retention of people with haemophilia in clinical trials Cover

Recognising the importance of the research nurse and study coordinators in enhancing retention of people with haemophilia in clinical trials

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|Dec 2023

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Language: English
Page range: 128 - 137
Published on: Dec 20, 2023
Published by: Haemnet Ltd
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
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