A professor of anesthesiology at Duke University, Dr. Elliott Bennett-Guerrero has nearly two decades of experience. Dr. Elliott Bennett-Guerrero also serves as the director of perioperative clinical research within the Duke Clinical Research Institute.
In October 2014, the Duke Clinical Research Institute (DCRI) announced its participation in a five-year project to study the effectiveness of various treatments for uterine fibroids in women. Collaborating with the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality and the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute, DCRI serves as the project coordinator and lead on the $20 million project. Their involvement falls in line with the institute’s existing fibroids treatment research that spans more than a decade. Evan Myers, MD, MPH, of the Duke University School of Medicine Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and the DCRI, leads the initiative along with several others. He and the rest of the team members are responsible for reporting the demographics for female patients who received uterine fibroids treatments and recording their response to the medication. To learn more about the Duke Clinical Research Institute, visit www.dcri.org.
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AuthorDr. Elliott Bennett-Guerrero is both an educator and a vice chairman at Stony Brook Medicine. Archives
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