
Allied professionals and their contribution on clinical research
02/14/24 • 13 min
With Joana Braga, Unidade de Saúde Local Gaia/Espinho (ULSGE) - Portugal & Suzanne Fredericks, Toronto Metropolitan University - Canada.
In this Podcast Professor Suzanne Fredericks and Miss Joana Braga discuss the value of the contribution of allied professionals as a part of the multiprofessional team in the field of clinical research.
With Joana Braga, Unidade de Saúde Local Gaia/Espinho (ULSGE) - Portugal & Suzanne Fredericks, Toronto Metropolitan University - Canada.
In this Podcast Professor Suzanne Fredericks and Miss Joana Braga discuss the value of the contribution of allied professionals as a part of the multiprofessional team in the field of clinical research.
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