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SERVIS study parent feedback

The SERVIS study collects left over samples from babies after routine tests have been completed. This includes left-over blood samples, stool and urine samples. We are keen to know what parents think of the SERVIS study  - this is only for parents of babies who were part of the study on ward 35 in Newcastle.

    SERVIS study parent feedback



    Thank you for your help. We appreciate the help parents provide to us in conducting research. Our research aims to improve our understanding of the problems faced by premature babies so we can develop better treatments in the future.
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