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This episode is brought to you by Bionical Emas and M4RD. Naomi from Bionical Emas talks about how her sister received an investigational medicine as a child and how this inspired Naomi to become a Clinical Research Nurse. She now works as Global Advocacy Lead for Bionical Emas - a Clinical Research Organisation (CRO) which combines Clinical Development, Early Access Program (EAP) and Clinical Trial Supply (CTS) services to deliver a unique, seamless approach to bring life-changing medicines around the world.
Naomi co-authored a new mini-module on M4RD Learn about clinical trials and early access programmes and if you haven't checked it out already, you will want to after this podcast: learn.m4rd.org
Bionical Emas is a sponsor of M4RD in 2022 and this episode and the mini-module were funded by Bionical Emas.
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