
Episode 15: trial registration
04/15/16 • 10 min
In this issue we discuss various issues of trial registration, including where to register, what to register, and how to find registered studies with a search covering all the available databases. All trials should be registered and the term "trial" typically covers interventional human clinical trials. There may, however, be good reasons also to register observational studies although it is not mandatory at the moment.
In this issue we discuss various issues of trial registration, including where to register, what to register, and how to find registered studies with a search covering all the available databases. All trials should be registered and the term "trial" typically covers interventional human clinical trials. There may, however, be good reasons also to register observational studies although it is not mandatory at the moment.
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