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Stanford Health Care | How and Why to Participate in Clinical Research for Diabetes - Explained in Under 10 Minutes @StanfordHospital | Uploaded December 2022 | Updated October 2024, 21 hours ago.
Sharon Pneh provides an overview of clinical research, the difference between observational studies and clinical trials, and how you can volunteer as a study participant and further diabetes research at Stanford. To learn more, please contact research coordinators or join the Stanford patient registry for diabetes-related research at sdrc.stanford.edu/clinical-studies. Upon joining the registry, you will be added to a mailing list to receive information about relevant trials of interest. Visit clinicaltrials.stanford.edu to learn about other research trials happening through Stanford.

Sharon Pneh is Life Science Research Professional at Stanford's Diabetes Research Center.

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