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My name is Rhianna Hibbler, and I am a Brandeis University senior completing an undergraduate thesis for my major in Health: Science, Society, and Policy.The aim of this research is to assess the sources of information influencing reproductive decision-making in women with lupus to see how effective current practices are in informing all patients equally.
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If you have comments, questions or concerns about the survey, please contact Rhianna Hibbler at rhibbler@brandeis.edu or the Principal Investigator, Judith Tsipis, at tsipis@brandeis.edu. Dr. David Rintell will likewise be available at 617-734-6778 if the nature of the questions cause an unforeseen emotional response. If you have questions about your rights as a research subject, please contact the Brandeis Institutional Review Board at irb@brandeis.eduor 781-736-8133.
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