Clinical trials are essential for the development of new medications and interventions, but how are they run and what is involved when you agree to participate in one? Dr Therese Burke AM is working as the Clinical Platform Coordinator at MS Australia to bring adaptive clinical trials to life for people with multiple sclerosis. Therese has been working in clinical trials and research since 1993 and, explains what a clinical trial might involve for participants.
With thanks to Dr Therese Burke AM, Clinical Platform Coordinator at MS Australia
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