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Are you wondering what to look for in a CRO when selecting one to work on your pain trial? Pain trials are unique and it’s important to select a CRO that understands, embraces, and has experience with analgesia’s idiosyncrasies.

Here are six things to consider when selecting a clinical trial partner:
For details, download Emily Cantrell and Ben Vaughn's article: Six Things to Consider When Selecting a CRO for Your Next Pain Trial
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There are many considerations a sponsor must make when considering CROs for pain trials; trained, experienced, and knowledgeable project staff are key in the success of these trials. Download Emily Cantrell and Ben Vaughn’s article Six Things to Consider When Selecting a CRO for Your Next Pain Trial to learn more about their advice or feel free to reach out to me at 919-595-6628 or [email protected].

Sincerely,
Katie McElveen

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