Dr. Amy Nett: So, yeah. We do have an informed consent that’s wrapped into our client agreement. We’ve given you access to all the forms we use, so the informed consent that’s in our client agreement, that is part of the initial registration that patients do fill out prior to even the initial consult. So when patients first register with CCFM and we get all of the logistical paperwork or admin type paperwork out of the way before initial consult, look for the client agreement. You should have access to that, and that’s where our informed consent is.
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