Clinical Research Forum- Clinical Education Center at Brackenridge, Austin, Texas


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Clinical Research Forum- Clinical Education Center at Brackenridge, Austin, Texas

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On Thursday, May 7, 2009 The Clinical Education Center at Brackenridge proudly hosted the 2nd Annual Central Texas Clinical Research Forum. Over 160 Faculty members, residents, students, physicians, nurses, and various other allied health professionals interested in research attended the one day collaborative event. Colleagues from as far away as Philadelphia, New York and the Netherlands spent the day postulating over 60 poster presentations as well as 3 oral presentation sessions.

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