Gt1956 wrote:Discovernew wrote:Gt1956 wrote:Just an opinion. I suspect that finding a successful implant dr in the USA to participate in the trials might be hard. Most of the better drs seem to have very busy practices. What would the dr gain by being in the trial? He is already busy, maybe even too busy. The two leading companies are well known & the supply seems to be good. If I was a dr? They'd have to be some compelling reason for me to be involved in a study.
What reasons can you think that would entice a dr into being in the study??
I heard some top doctors are participating, including Dr Perito.
Maybe so. But actually installing them or reviewing the data at a desk? I bet the desk option.
I'm normally pretty skeptical about internet rumors. Even if there is some truth to them. They frequently aren't as the rumor portrays.
Just for the record. Where did you read this?
I was told this by a US doctor himself during a consultation, he told me there was a rigicon trial going on, but he was not selected to participate in the trial himself. He said other doctors were participating but he didn't mention any specific names except i think Perito.