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ClinicalTrials.gov – Request for Public Feedback

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    jbronicki
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      Hello MPIP group,

      Since I know many of you use this information source regularly and it is the key source for all of us for clinical trials, both nationally and internationally, I wanted to share that the National Library of Medicine has put out a public request for feedback on the ClinicalTrials.gov site:

      https://nlmenterprise.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_e2rLEUAx99myump

      The first part of the survey is geared to end-user feedback and the second part is geared to those (like sponsors/investigators/organiazations) who have to submit study information and subsequent updates and datasets, etc.

      I know Celeste pointed out some good facts about some of the current challenges of clinicaltrials.gov and lack of consistent data reporting, etc. Here’s a chance to provide some feedback on the interface/system. I know I’ll be supplying some of my current issues with the site.

      Hugs to all,
      Jackie

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