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Clinical Research

Participating in Clinical Trials & Research Studies-- What Everyone Should Know

  • What is a Clinical Trial?

    A clinical trial is a carefully designed investigation of the effects of a drug, medical treatment, device, or behavior (e.g. exercise) on a group of participants. The protocol is a set of guidelines for a clinical trial. The protocol describes the study, how it will be conducted and who may participate. Some clinical trials have participants complete a questionnaire; others require test or certain medications; still others involve more extensive treatments or behaviors. Before participating, you will be given information about the type of clinical trial and the potential risks and benefits. For more information regarding clinical trials visit our clinical trials page.

For more information about Clinical Trials and Research Studies available at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center visit http://www1.wfubmc.edu/clinicaltrials.

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