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Resource Category: Clinical trials

ASK US: Phase 1 clinical trials (part 1)

ASK US: Changes, challenges and developments in Canadian cannabis research

ASK US: Exploring the clinical trials landscape for psychedelics in Canada

Economic Impacts of Clinical Research in BC 2013 Analysis Study

ASK US: Ethical design, data integrity and consent for cluster randomized trials

ASK US: Archiving (featuring Tara Martin, Karen Mcgillivray, Gurm Dhugga and Tatiana Kawakami)

ASK US: Decentralized Trials & Research Alliance (featuring Craig Lipset)

Resources for decentralized clinical trials

Plain language template: Best Practices for Communicating Results with Clinical Trial Participants

Thank you template: Best Practices for Communicating Results with Clinical Trial Participants

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