PaCCSC and CST Annual Research Forum 2021
Event description
The PaCCSC and CST Annual Research Forum is our principal annual event. Past forums have supported new study ideas, provided networking opportunities and forged new collaborations.
We're back in 2021 with the theme Clinical trials in a changing world.
Don't miss out on the chance to brainstorm your ideas with leaders in palliative care and cancer symptom management.
This is your opportunity to hear from and network with national and international clinical trials experts including our keynote speaker, Dr R. Sean Morrison, Director of the National Palliative Care Research Center in New York.
The program includes Q&A for all attendees after each presentation. Small talk sessions will be available for early- and mid-careers researchers to have exclusive access to draw on the experience of our guest speakers.
For more information about our keynote speaker and program updates, got to the PaCCSC and CST Annual Research Forum 2021 event page.
Confidentiality
Delegates are required to sign a confidentiality agreement. Current PaCCSC and CST members may already have one in place. We will contact you if you need to sign a confidentiality agreement.
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