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August 04, 2009

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As anyone doing on-line survey research (without the use of undergraduates) knows, participant recruitment can be incredibly tough! I would just like to say that I am incredibly grateful to those who can spare the time to help us out with this research project by completing this short survey.

Thanks, again.
April Smith

I know that the amount of solicitations we get asking us to complete online surveys can be overwhelming, but I encourage all clinicians to think about participating in research like this because it is one way to enact the scientist-practitioner ideal. Said differently, even if you aren't conducting original research, participating in research studies that examine clinically-relevant issues can be a way to stay "involved" with research that will ultimately help you and your patients.

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