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GCCCD Clinical Trials and You Discussion

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Clinical Trials:

3.Go to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) website on “Clinical Trials and You”: gov/health-information/nih-clinical-research-trials-you”>https://www.nih.gov/health-information/nih-clinical-research-trials-you. View the videos that address “Why should I participate in a clinical trial” and read the common related questions related to clinical trials in the section addressing “The Basics”. Focus on identifying the four phases of clinical trials and their respective purposes. Discuss why you selected this website from the others provided. How long did it take you to review this website and its materials? How informative was this website, its videos and documents? What did you learn most from going to this website and reviewing its material. What did you like most/least about this website and its materials Would you recommend this website and its resources to other students. Give your rationale(s).

Discussion Primary Postings: The threaded discussion posting topics for week 1 and 2 are listed below. Each student will select two topics one for week 1 and one for week 2 from the list provided for your primary postings. One primary posting is due week 1, the other primary posting is due week 2. When you make your primary posting, please identify which website you are commenting on. The post should be written in a professional/scholarly manner with a minimum of 250 words, not including references. It is your responsibility to formulate your own ideas in a meaningful way that advances your professional knowledge, while stimulating the thinking of your peers. Your comments should demonstrate in-depth analysis, critical thinking, and practical application of theory, while being written in APA manner with in-text citations and reference list. Scholarly references (minimum of 2) must be within the past 5 years (i.e. course textbook, course additional readings, peer-reviewed journals, websites, videos or from resources you have identified through a search of the literature.

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