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Clinical trials are important for discovering new treatments for diseases, as well as new ways to detect, diagnose, and reduce the chance of developing the disease. Clinical trials can  show researchers what does work in humans that cannot be learned in the laboratory or in animals

                      Compensation

In addition to the undeniable importance ot clinical trials most all of our studies offer compensation designed to cover travel and your valuable time. This can range from $50 to $100 per visit.  Overall, the median clinical trial compensation was Participants seeking new healthy volunteer trials tended to screen for three studies per year, participate in one or two studies, and earn roughly US $3000 annually.

   Volunteer for a Clinical Trial Today!

If you are interested in one of our studies or would like to inquire about upcoming clinical trials, please call Patient Recruitment for more information between 8am - 6pm Monday - Friday.

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               History of Clinical Trials

James Lind is known as the pioneer of clinical trials. He conducted one of the first clinical trials by studying the effect of citrus fruit on scurvy in 1747.

The key to successful recruitment in clinical trials is the development of trust among the physician, the study coordinator, and the patient. This relationship is particularly crucial with IBD trials, since these patients tend to be extraordinarily well informed.

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