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Rochester Clinical Research
RCR works towards advancing medicine and changing lives by conducting clinical research studies with the help of volunteers from the community. Come Be Part of the Solution and join a study today!
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What is a clinical trial?
Who can participate in a clinical trial
What happens during a clinical trial
What are the benefits and risks of participating in a clinical trial
what is informed consent
What are side effects and adverse reactions
How is safety and confidentiality of the participant protected
What should people consider before participating in clinical trials
What kind of preparation should a potential participant make fore the meeting with the research coordinator or doctor
Does a participant continue to work with a primary health care provider while in clinical trials
Can a participant leave a clinical trial after it has begun
Where do the ideas for trials come from
Who sponsors clinical trials
What is a protocol
What is a placebo
What is a control or control group
what are the different types of clinical trials
What are the phases of clinical trials
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FAQ
What is a clinical trial?
Who can participate in a clinical trial?
What happens during a clinical trial?
What are the benefits and risks of participating in a clinical trial?
What is informed consent?
What are side effects and adverse reactions?
How is the safety and confidentiality of the participant protected?
What should people consider before participating in clinical trials?
What kinds of preparation should a potential participant make for the meeting with the research coordinator or doctor?
Does a participant continue to work with a primary health care provider while in clinical trials?
Can a participant leave a clinical trial after it has begun?
Where do the ideas for trials come from?
Who sponsors clinical trials?
What is a protocol?
What is a placebo?
What is a control or control group?
What are the different types of clinical trials?
What are the phases of clinical trials?
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