The role of the patient advocate in medical communications: an interview with Patrick Gee
Patrick Gee shares his insights and experiences of working as a patient advocate, with a particular focus on health equity.
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Patrick Gee shares his insights and experiences of working as a patient advocate, with a particular focus on health equity.
Carrie Brubaker, Amanda Ryan and Helen Williams discuss the importance of translating medical communications.
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Find out the factors that impact on the likelihood of patient and public involvement in health research.
Learn about the current failings in race and ethnicity reporting in regulatory documents and medical literature and how they can be overcome.
Craig Lipset discusses the benefits of decentralised clinical trials.
Dr Tony Ross-Hellauer (ON-MERRITT) discusses how the move toward open research may exacerbate inequity and suggests strategies to prevent it.
Missed the meeting? Read our report to get up to speed!
Missed the meeting? Read our report to get up to speed!
Find out why journals are planning to ask authors, reviewers, and editors about their gender, race, and ethnicity.