From public television’s Second Opinions, a “webisode” about clinical trials and therapeutic misconception featuring, among others, our own Glenn McGee:
If you can’t see the video, try watching over on the Second Opinions site.
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From public television’s Second Opinions, a “webisode” about clinical trials and therapeutic misconception featuring, among others, our own Glenn McGee:
If you can’t see the video, try watching over on the Second Opinions site.
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