Marie Ennis-O’Connor: Advancing Meaningful Patient Partnership in Research Funding
Marie Ennis-O’Connor, Head of Communications at INTERNATIONAL BUREAU FOR EPILEPSY, shared on LinkedIn: “Meaningful patient partnership doesn’t begin when a study starts. It begins when patients have…
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