Monday, January 24, 2022

RESEARCH IS BETTER

WHEN PEOPLE WITH SCI HELP DESIGN IT

Bonnie Richardson, a C5-6 incomplete quad from Sequim, Washington, is not a scientist.

But she is listed as an author on a study that appeared in the November 2020 Spinal Cord Series and Cases journal that looked at how people with SCI access information about experimental therapies and clinical trials. 

She worked alongside scientific researchers whose careers are built on studying SCI, helping to create a survey and analyze the results. 

“The goal was to gain a better understanding of how people living with SCI get their information,” she says about the North American SCI Consortium-sponsored research.

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