An Innovative Lab-Based Training Program to Help Patient Groups Understand Their Disease and the Research Process

作者: Marion Mathieu , Constance Hammond , David G. Karlin

DOI: 10.1371/JOURNAL.PBIO.1002067

关键词: Patient participationTraining programMedical educationBiologyResearch designGeneral partnershipDiseaseResearch process

摘要: Genuine partnership between patient groups and medical experts is important but challenging. Our training program meets this challenge by organizing hands-on, lab-based sessions for members of groups. These allow “trainees” to better understand their disease the biomedical research process, strengthen links patients local researchers. Over past decade, we our partner institutes have received more than 900 French patients, with participation over 60 researchers clinicians.

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