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About the AdvocateLink

AdvocateLink matches research advocates with volunteer opportunities in the research community.

Research organizations that want to include research advocates in their programs can register on AdvocateLink to post opportunities for advocates to get involved.

Research advocates who want to use this resource can register to create a profile and search for advocacy opportunities.

For research organizations, AdvocateLink represents the opportunity to infuse their work with the patient perspective. They simply register with AdvocateLink and post opportunities for advocates to get involved.

For volunteers who want to participate in research advocacy, AdvocateLink represents a gateway to the research community. It includes a self-assessment tool that helps them determine the best avenues for their advocacy efforts. Research advocates who want to use this resource simply register to create a profile and search for volunteer opportunities.
 

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