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Surveys show that 97-99% of participants who participate in one clinical research study would sign up for another. We wind out why in this episode, recorded in front of a live audience. Dr. Michael Koren and Nalini Jones, CCRC are joined by three clinical research patients to review the good, the bad, and the ugly in the history of clinical research. They also discuss the ins and outs of how the clinical research process works and share patient stories of their experiences as research participants. Step into a behind-the-scenes look at how we get from medical ideas to medical treatments and how the process leaves a lasting impact on patients and the legacy of knowledge.

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Chapters

1. Introduction to MedEvidence Presentation (00:00:00)

2. Understanding Clinical Research Process (00:01:37)

3. Evolution of Evidence-Based Medicine (00:09:51)

4. The Good and Bad of Research History (00:18:13)

5. Modern Clinical Trial Structure and Ethics (00:24:20)

6. Volunteer Stories and Personal Experiences (00:36:31)

7. Real-World Impact of Research Participation (00:43:10)

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