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Jeh Jeh Pruitt, A New Advocate for Clinical Trials: CISCRP’s AWARE for All Program Featured by CSL Behring 

In March, CISCRP’s Journey to Better Health | AWARE for All program kicked off its 2022 series of events, with a first stop in Birmingham, Alabama. The event promoted clinical

Press Release: From Subject to Partner Publication

CISCRP Launches New Publication Marking the 20th Anniversary of TIME Magazine’s Clinical Research Issue and Commemorating the Patient Engagement Movement BOSTON, MA, April 25, 2022 – The Center for Information

The Patient Journey in Clinical Research: Insights & Observations to Scale Engagement

Authored by Lindsey Elliott, Marketing & Communications Manager and Joan Chambers, Senior Director of Marketing & Outreach Understanding the patient journey in clinical research is critical for increasing participation and

No “Kidding”: Using Health Literacy to Communicate Clearly About Pediatric Trials

Written by: Holly Arthur In a recent post, CISCRP’s Health Literacy team discussed why it’s important to make information about clinical trials clear for everyone. We consider a lot of

Medical Hero Spotlight: Jenn McNary, Three Sons, Three Rare Diseases & Clinical Trials

Written by Melissa Daley & Lindsey Elliott, CISCRP | lelliott@ciscrp.org Jenn’s plate is full. With four biological children, two foster children, a full-time job as Executive Director, head of patient advocacy

Videos in Health Literacy

Written by: Scott Finger Everyone learns differently. Though as time and technology move forward, more people are getting their information through interactive formats like video. With the rapid integration of

Are Scientists On the Verge of an Alzheimer’s Cure?

Written by: Cindy Riley As the number of people struggling with Alzheimer’s continues to rise, researchers are working overtime in hopes of finding a cure — but they can’t do
Dr. Tracy Dixon-Salazar Lennox Gastaut Syndrome

Medical Hero Spotlight: Dr. Tracy Dixon-Salazar and LGS (Lennox Gastaut Syndrome)

Written by Melissa E. Daley, CISCRP “The best way to describe Savannah is that she lives in the now. She doesn’t really fret about the future, and she doesn’t dwell

Media Awareness

For the past several years, CISCRP has implemented media campaigns throughout the year to build clinical trial awareness in the public and advocate for more diversity in clinical research participation. View articles and advertisement from the campaigns here