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Where can I find a clinical trial?

NIMICT Collection

"ResearchMatch has a simple goal – to bring together two groups of people who are looking for one another:

(1) people who are trying to find research studies, and (2) researchers who are looking for people to participate in their studies.

It is a free and secure registry that has been developed by major academic institutions across the country who want to involve you in the mission of helping today's studies make a real difference for everyone's health in the future."

A registry is "collect information about people who have a specific disease or condition, while others seek participants of varying health status who may be willing to participate in research about a particular disease. Individuals provide information about themselves to these registries on a voluntary basis. Registries can be sponsored by a government agency, nonprofit organization, health care facility, or private company."

 

 

NIH Clinical Research Trials and You

NIH Clinical research and you
  • Source: NIH
  • Condition: All
  • Format: Website
[cm_tooltip_parse]NIH's website, "NIH Clinical Research Trials and You." It provides general Information on clinical trials for participants.  It includes: 1.  Explanation of a clinical trial and what it means to a clinical trial participant. 2. “For Parents and Children” provides important information and resources for parents and/or guardians when considering a pediatric clinical trial. 3.  List of resources on how to find a clinical trial. 4. List of registries. 5. Volunteers' personal stories of their clinical trial participation. 5. Researchers discuss the importance of clinical trials.  [/cm_tooltip_parse]

Clinical Trial Finder

  • Source: National Minority Quality Forum
  • Format: Website
[cm_tooltip_parse]Clinical Trial Engagement Network's clinical trial finder. It "identifies where patients with a particular disease are located, treated, and potentially enrolled in clinical trials through on-demand acquisition of zip code level disease data. When integrated with the network’s directory of clinical professionals, minority key opinion leaders, patient advocates, and allied stakeholders, industry research teams now have the resources necessary for quickly reaching their recruitment goals."[/cm_tooltip_parse]
 Promoting Trial Participation