Doctor Discussion: Inside Clinical Trials Part 1 - with Dr. Weinberg

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For the next Carbon Health Healthcare Q&A we are joined by Dr. Aaron Weinberg, the Director of Clinical Research at Carbon Health, to answer your questions about how clinical trials are run, what are the different phases of clinical trials, how participants are recruited, and much more.

To learn more about clinical research at Carbon Health stay tuned for a landing page!
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🎉 Exciting to see another Q&A with Dr. Weinberg! Cannot wait to learn more about clinical trials and research!

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Carbon Health sounds like a fantastic platform for integrating and conducting clinical research. Looking forward to hearing more.

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The future of medicine needs to be diverse and inclusive, and clinical trials need to reflect that to ensure the best outcomes for everyone.

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Carbon Health seems to have a large presence across the U.S. and is doing some really important work in clinical research.

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I appreciate the clear explanation of randomized and double-blinded placebo-controlled trials. It can be a mouthful, but its important to understand.

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Its interesting to learn about the different types of trials and studies that can be conducted in clinical research.

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Prospective studies are a great way to look forward in time, but its important to control for variables that could influence the results.

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As someone who is interested in research, it is fascinating to think about all the steps it takes to go from concept to implementation.

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Blinding both the patient and the study team is important so that theres no bias introduced into the trial.

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Its important for patients to be able to receive the vaccine if they were part of the placebo group in a trial.

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Double-blinding is important so that the investigators dont know which intervention the patient received and cannot introduce bias into the results.

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