22 Jun Research Coordinator Journal Club
1959 NE Pacific St
Seattle, WA 98195
USA
The Placebo Effect
The use of placebos in clinical trials is the gold standard when evaluating new treatments or therapies. The placebo effect is a phenomenon wherein people who receive placebos have a perceived or documented clinical response. This meeting will discuss the placebo effect and considerations for the type of research attendees are involved with.
The Research Coordinator Journal Club is a forum for Research Coordinators to review published articles and hear perspectives of others to enhance job skills and practice. A journal article will be distributed one week in advance of the meeting, along with suggested discussion questions. Journal Club meetings will be facilitated by Mike Donahue, a Research Coordinator in the ITHS Research Coordination Center.
RSVP Requested
If interested in attending, please RSVP to Mike Donahue at mgd@uw.edu. Please RSVP even if you have attended prior Journal Club meetings.