Catalina Research Institute, LLC

Become a Volunteer 

What is a Clinical Trial?

  • What is a Clinical Trial? A clinical trial is a research study in which volunteers receive a medication or treatments under the supervision of a physician and other research professionals which has not yet been approved by the Food and Drug Administration.

 

  • What to expect if you’re considering a research study: In some studies, volunteers receive a physical examination and their medical histories are reviewed by the study physician or a research staff member once they are enrolled in the study. The volunteers' health will continue to be monitored during and after the trial.

 

  • The Informed Consent Process: Before agreeing to participate, every volunteer has the right to know and understand what will happen during the course of the study. This is called informed consent and it is a process that can help you decide whether or not participating in a trial is right for you.

Participants may recieve study related blood test, EKG, physcial exams, X-ray or MRI. All test are provided FREE as part of the Clinical Trial. Compensation for time and travel is also provided.

A volunteer can withdraw their participation at any time

Our friendly Physicians will ensure you are well informed during each step of the study.

Board Certified Physicians who provide complete oversight of the clinical trial.