I think that is a great idea. We can start a topic each for STAR*D,
CUTLASS, STEP-BD, CATIE etc and post our opinions and take about it.
N. Soysal
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> If it is possible, I think it would be fun to have a "critical
hour", where us DC residents can voice our opinions about studies
that need to be re-reviewed. I don't want to be too critical, but
in my selfishness, I think it would be fun to give us all a chance
to hear the criticism of our colleaugues, and learn how to be more
critical of articles we are expected to obey. Just a thought - i
would have kept this to myself, but Hind did such an incredibly
exceptional and inspiring job in her efforts to unite the 4 pograms
in DC, that she inspired me to make a statement.
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> We are very lucky to be around someone who has our best interests
in mind!!!
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