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Resource Type: Document

2021-2023 Clinical Trials BC Activities Report

Knowledge Exchange 2024 summary report

Guidance for research ethics considerations in patient- and community-oriented knowledge dissemination: A tool for researchers (BC SUPPORT Unit)

Guidance for research ethics considerations in patient- and community-oriented knowledge dissemination: A tool for Research Ethics Boards (BC SUPPORT Unit)

White paper – Bridging Gaps: Advancing New Immigrant Participation in Clinical Trials to Enhance Diversity

How-to guide for patients: Patient engagement in health research (AbSPORU)

Workbook – patient engagement in research plan (Arthritis Research Canada)

Planning template – patient and public engagement (AbSPORU)

Research ethics reviewer cheat sheet

PPF 2023 – Program guide (BC SUPPORT Unit)

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