REMEDi4ALL Webinar Series – Introduction to Clinical Trials
REMEDi4ALL Webinar Series - Introduction to Clinical Trials
This webinar will answer some of the most common questions raised by trial participants and patients interested in research.
There are plenty of upcoming events for you to choose from, such as patient group trainings, masterclasses, conferences and more. We host events in-person, online, in London, Cambridge and other destinations around the UK.
We strive to ensure all our events are as accessible as possible for attendees, whether they’re face-to-face or virtual. To discuss your specific needs, please get in touch with our Projects Team at projects@rarebeacon.org so we can work together to accommodate you.
Browse through our latest events below to see what strikes your fancy and sign up to attend today.
We look forward to seeing you at a Beacon event soon!
This webinar will answer some of the most common questions raised by trial participants and patients interested in research.
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