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Seeking patients who have had, or are due to have, a shoulder replacement

29 June 2020 · Listed under Ageing, Joints

I would like to discuss with patients who have had or are due to have a shoulder replacement about a research proposal. I am particularly interested in finding out what shoulder replacement information is important to patients, what “outcomes”(results) of a shoulder replacement are important for patients, and how they would like this information provided for them before undergoing their surgery.

In light of the covid pandemic, I would be very happy to discuss the above with patients over the phone or video conference.

Date required

Ongoing

Organisation

University of Oxford

Contact

Markos Valsamis markosvalsamis@gmail.com

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