Why Clinical Trials Feel Out of Reach (and What to Know)
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Clinical trials are often seen as a last resort. But what if they’re actually one of the most important options available?
In this episode, Wendy talks with clinical trial expert Kelly McKee about how clinical trials really work, why they’re so misunderstood, and what makes TBI uniquely difficult to study.
They explore the gap between perception and reality, the barriers patients face, and how new models like decentralized trials could make participation more accessible.
This conversation reframes clinical trials not as a risk, but as a critical part of how medicine moves forward.
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