CORI Launches New Website
PORTLAND, OR – JUNE 15, 2004– The Clinical
Outcomes Research Initiative (CORI), a research organization
dedicated
to improving the overall practice of endoscopy, launches
its new website (www.cori.org) to
better serve the research community, the GI practice, and
new and existing partners.
Along with enhanced design and navigation, the new website offers each visitor quick access to the services and products we offer, online demonstrations, enhanced support tools, and up-to-date news relating to the latest developments at CORI.
Highlights include:
Intuitive Navigation - Easily travel through the site to gather desired information including our research services, product features, and benefits of joining the CORI consortium.
Online Demonstrations - View online product demonstrations that showcase the various features and options of CORI software.
Enhanced Support - View our knowledgebase for quick access to our support articles. Download product updates and CORI add-ons. Easily submit a support ticket online at any time.
"Our new website offers quick and easy access to information
about our wide range of services and products. CORI software
has long proven to be a flexible tool in GI practice. The
data collected have been utilized in over a dozen different
publications and have demonstrated an enormous benefit in
multiple analytical and clinical studies. Our website showcases
our ability to be a leader in outcomes research. Besides
gathering information about our products and services, visitors
will also experience the dedication and commitment to excellence
that support them." – Leah Blackburn, Director
of Operations and Business Development
About the Clinical Outcomes Research Initiative
The Clinical Outcomes Research Initiative (CORI) was founded in 1995 by the ASGE as a national data repository for endoscopic research. The shared repository is designed to promote endoscopic research among GI physicians. CORI is a leading source of GI research information, receiving more than 20,000 clinical procedure reports from more than 750 physicians nationwide each month. CORI research data have been used to support more than 50 major research initiatives to date. CORI operates as a not-for-profit organization under the auspices of the ASGE. For more information, visit CORI’s web site: www.cori.org
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