ISMPP 2025-Voice of Patients, Patient Voice

“Voice of Patient” in Publications: Trends and Perspectives

This page contains a poster presented at the 21st Annual Meeting of ISMPP (International Society for Medical Publication Professionals), which took place May 12-14, 2025. Authors and affiliations Authors: Swapna Ganduri, Jeenu Jacob, Ruchika Agrawal, Nilima Vyas, Charvin D'souza, and Namita Bose Affiliation: Cactus Life Sciences, Mumbai, India Abstract Objective: Power of the patient voice can significantly improve patients’…...
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