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MILWAUKEE, Wis., Aurora Health Care's research subject protection program has received accreditation from the Partnership for Human Research Protection, becoming one of the first health care providers in the nation to achieve this stamp of approval. "This accreditation means that our organization meets or exceeds the highest standards for protecting patients who choose to participate in clinical research," said Nick Turkal, M.D., senior clinical vice president of Aurora. "I am proud of Aurora's Research Subject Protection Program and the many Aurora physicians and other caregivers who conduct research. They are putting patient safety first while advancing medical knowledge." The Partnership ...
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