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Chief Patient Officer Summit
July 18-20 | Boston, Massachusetts
This conference focuses on building end-to-end support for patients with rare diseases. SCDAA President and CEO Regina Hartfield will participate on a panel about increasing diversity, equity and inclusion in clinical trials. Patients, caregivers and patient advocates are welcome. Register by May 26 to receive a discount.
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