RT @CUEmergency: #NewPublication from @aditginde et al “Recall of clinical trial participation and attrition rates in survivors of acute re…
RT @CUEmergency: #NewPublication from @aditginde et al “Recall of clinical trial participation and attrition rates in survivors of acute re…
#NewPublication from @aditginde et al “Recall of clinical trial participation and attrition rates in survivors of acute respiratory distress syndrome” From: Journal of Critical Care @ElsevierNews #MedTwitter | #ClinicalTrial https://t.co/xKmAtHw4iS htt
RT @ErinCarlton: Patients often participate in research due to a sense of altruism, but for the altruistic benefits of study participation…
RT @ErinCarlton: Patients often participate in research due to a sense of altruism, but for the altruistic benefits of study participation…
RT @ErinCarlton: Patients often participate in research due to a sense of altruism, but for the altruistic benefits of study participation…
RT @ErinCarlton: Patients often participate in research due to a sense of altruism, but for the altruistic benefits of study participation…
RT @ErinCarlton: Patients often participate in research due to a sense of altruism, but for the altruistic benefits of study participation…
RT @ErinCarlton: Patients often participate in research due to a sense of altruism, but for the altruistic benefits of study participation…
RT @ErinCarlton: Patients often participate in research due to a sense of altruism, but for the altruistic benefits of study participation…
RT @ErinCarlton: Patients often participate in research due to a sense of altruism, but for the altruistic benefits of study participation…
RT @ErinCarlton: Patients often participate in research due to a sense of altruism, but for the altruistic benefits of study participation…
Interesting results back up our anecdotal experience @CVICUResearch @girliecrew @keriannecowdrey
RT @ErinCarlton: Patients often participate in research due to a sense of altruism, but for the altruistic benefits of study participation…
Recall of clinical trial participation and attrition rates in survivors of #acute #respiratory #distress #syndrome #ARDS https://t.co/xB7cyrZLsp https://t.co/H1rKoCjUNL
Thank you @ErinCarlton @RyanPBarbaro @iwashyna!
RT @MottPICU: Outstanding work by our #PedsICU faculty Dr @ErinCarlton in collaboration with our colleagues @MichiganPulmCC. Check it out 👀…
RT @ErinCarlton: Patients often participate in research due to a sense of altruism, but for the altruistic benefits of study participation…
RT @MottPICU: Outstanding work by our #PedsICU faculty Dr @ErinCarlton in collaboration with our colleagues @MichiganPulmCC. Check it out 👀…
Outstanding work by our #PedsICU faculty Dr @ErinCarlton in collaboration with our colleagues @MichiganPulmCC. Check it out 👀 https://t.co/zDbvX1gtFT
RT @ErinCarlton: Patients often participate in research due to a sense of altruism, but for the altruistic benefits of study participation…
RT @ErinCarlton: Patients often participate in research due to a sense of altruism, but for the altruistic benefits of study participation…
Patients often participate in research due to a sense of altruism, but for the altruistic benefits of study participation to accrue, they must be able to recall their participation. We asked: how well do patients recall participating in a clinical trial?