Re: Learning clinical trial jargon?



Learning the jargon will help a lot.

Here's a good list of definitions:

http://www.actmagazine.com/appliedclinicaltrials/data/articlestandard/appliedclinicaltrials/042004/82712/article.pdf

For more, you can try a Google search: "clinical trials" glossary.

Hope this helps.

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John Uebersax PhD

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