Patient advocacy: access to scientific information and expert advice
29 July, 2014 | Kinga Hosszu |
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Our latest #F1000talks live chat discussed how patient advocates find scientific information and expert advice. We had a great turnout of patients, patient advocates, research scientists and clinicians, and we were delighted to hear their ideas and questions.
We have summed up the discussion with a Storify. We hope you enjoy our monthly tweet chats, and if you would like to suggest a topic for one of our upcoming chats, please tweet us using #F1000talks. Hope to “see” you at the next live chat!
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