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  1. ClinicalTrials.gov

    Clinical study. A research study involving human volunteers (also called participants) that is intended to add to medical knowledge. There are two types of clinical studies: Clinical trial. ClinicalTrials.gov identifier (NCT number) The unique identification code given to each clinical study upon at ClinicalTrials.gov.

  2. About Clinical Studies

    Observational study. A type of study in which people are observed or certain outcomes are measured. No attempt is made by the researcher to affect the outcome — for example, no treatment is given by the researcher. Clinical trial (interventional study). During clinical trials, researchers learn if a new test or treatment works and is safe.

  3. Basics About Clinical Trials

    Clinical trials are research studies in which people volunteer to help find answers to specific health questions. When carefully conducted, they are the safest and fastest way to find new ...

  4. Finding a Clinical Trial

    Search NIH Clinical Research Studies The NIH maintains an online database of clinical research studies taking place at its Clinical Center, which is located on the NIH campus in Bethesda, Maryland. Studies are conducted by most of the institutes and centers across the NIH. The Clinical Center hosts a wide range of studies from rare diseases to ...

  5. What Are Clinical Trials and Studies?

    Clinical research is the study of health and illness in people. There are two main types of clinical research: observational studies and clinical trials. Read and share this infographic (PDF, 317K) to learn why researchers do different kinds of clinical studies. Observational studies monitor people in normal settings.

  6. Clinical Research What is It

    Clinical research studies need people of every age, health status, race, gender, ethnicity and cultural background to participate. This will increase the chances that scientists and clinicians will develop treatments and procedures that are likely to be safe and work well in all people. Potential volunteers are carefully screened to ensure that ...

  7. NIH Clinical Center: Search the Studies

    The Clinical Center provides hope through pioneering clinical research to improve human health. We rapidly translate scientific observations and laboratory discoveries into new ways to diagnose, treat and prevent disease. More than 500,000 people from around the world have participated in clinical research since the hospital opened in 1953.

  8. The Basics

    Clinical research includes all research that involves people. Types of clinical research include: Epidemiology, which improves the understanding of a disease by studying patterns, causes, and effects of health and disease in specific groups. Behavioral, which improves the understanding of human behavior and how it relates to health and disease.

  9. Clinical Trials and Clinical Research: A Comprehensive Review

    Clinical trials or clinical research are conducted to improve the understanding of the unknown, test a hypothesis, and perform public health-related research [2,3]. This is majorly carried out by collecting the data and analyzing it to derive conclusions. There are various types of clinical trials that are majorly grouped as analytical ...

  10. What is Clinical Research?

    Office of Inspector General. USA.gov. NIH…Turning Discovery Into Health ®. National Institutes of Health, 9000 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, Maryland 20892. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Clinical research occurs in many formats and can involve anyone. Learn how you can participate and contribute to medical advances.

  11. Clinical trials

    Clinical trials are a type of research that studies new tests and treatments and evaluates their effects on human health outcomes. People volunteer to take part in clinical trials to test medical interventions including drugs, cells and other biological products, surgical procedures, radiological procedures, devices, behavioural treatments and ...

  12. What Are the Different Types of Clinical Research?

    Clinical trials are a kind of clinical research designed to evaluate and test new interventions such as psychotherapy or medications. Clinical trials are often conducted in four phases. The trials ...

  13. Planning and Conducting Clinical Research: The Whole Process

    After selecting a single conceptual framework or a combination of a few frameworks, a clinical study can be completed in two fundamental steps: study design and study report. Three study designs should be planned in sequence and iterated until satisfaction: the theoretical design, data collection design, and statistical analysis design [7].

  14. Clinical research study designs: The essentials

    Introduction. In clinical research, our aim is to design a study, which would be able to derive a valid and meaningful scientific conclusion using appropriate statistical methods that can be translated to the "real world" setting. 1 Before choosing a study design, one must establish aims and objectives of the study, and choose an appropriate target population that is most representative of ...

  15. What is a Clinical Trial?

    Clinical trials look at new ways to prevent, detect, or treat disease. The goal of clinical trials is to determine if a new test or treatment works and is safe. The idea for a clinical trial —also known as a clinical research study —often originates in the laboratory. After researchers test new therapies or procedures in the laboratory and ...

  16. Clinical trials

    Clinical trials articles from across Nature Portfolio. A clinical trial involves the study of the safety, efficacy and/or dosage regimen of a therapeutic intervention (such as a drug) in humans ...

  17. What Are Clinical Trials?

    Most cancer clinical trials are treatment studies that involve people who have cancer. These trials test new treatments or new ways of using existing treatments, including new: drugs. vaccines. approaches to surgery or radiation therapy. combinations of treatments. As researchers learn more about the genetic changes that lead to cancer, doctors ...

  18. Clinical Trials: What Patients Need to Know

    Clinical trials are voluntary research studies conducted in people and designed to answer specific questions about the safety or effectiveness of drugs, vaccines, other therapies, or new ways of ...

  19. Clinical Research: Benefits, Risks, and Safety

    Clinical research involves studying health and illness in people through observational studies or clinical trials. Participating in a trial or study has many potential benefits and also some possible risks. Learn about the benefits and risks of participating in clinical research and how your safety is protected.

  20. Orthopedic Clinical Research

    Clinical Studies and Research Grants Practice-Changing Orthopedic Research . PREVENT CLOT: Supported by $12 million in funding from PCORI and led by Robert V. O'Toole, MD, the "PREVENT CLOT" trial is the largest orthopedic trauma trial ever, as it evaluated 12,211 patients with pelvic, acetabular, or extremity fractures treated operatively. It ...

  21. Strength in numbers: Cooperative group clinical trials move the needle

    These large multi-site cooperative group clinical trials allow a greater number of patients to participate in research and can also speed up discovery by achieving full trial enrollment more quickly. St. Jude has a long history of leading and participating in cooperative group clinical trials.

  22. Clinical Trials

    Clinical trials are research studies that involve people and test new ways to prevent, detect, diagnose, or treat diseases. Many medical procedures and treatments used today are the result of past clinical trials. Taking part in a clinical trial has potential benefits and risks. The potential benefits of participating in a trial include the ...

  23. A Perspective on Possible Applications of Artificial Intelligence to

    With the end goal of reaching a sustainable environment of high-quality, inclusive, compliant, and impactful studies and research roles, the August 2024 issue of Clinical Researcher invites you to explore the theme of "New Destinations in Clinical Research: You CAN Get There from Here."Eye-opening layovers and side quests along the way will consider adventures in career development, hiring ...

  24. Why we need a revolution in clinical research

    The vast majority of research activity in the UK occurs within the higher education sector, while most patient-related research such as clinical trials relies on NHS infrastructure. And this is where there is a massive disconnect. Each of these systems are huge, cumbersome behemoths, with their own local lumbering administrations focused on ...

  25. Step 3: Clinical Research

    Watch this video to learn about the three phases of clinical trials. Clinical Research Phase Studies. Phase 1. Study Participants: 20 to 100 healthy volunteers or people with the disease/condition ...

  26. How Scaling Up Clinical Research In Africa Can Benefit Society And The

    Africa is the world's fastest-growing region, and the population could double by 2050, putting further strain on healthcare systems. The continent has made progress in controlling infectious diseases but faces the growing challenge of non-communicable conditions. Only 4% of clinical trials globally were hosted in African countries - this needs to change if the continent

  27. Clinical Research Management Graduate Certificate

    MCR 7405 - Clinical Research Study and Site Management Asynchronous. Fundamental principles of clinical research operations from study site selection to study closure from the perspective of sponsors and clinical research sites including an introduction to database design, management, quality assurance, and reporting for site and sponsor ...

  28. Alzheimer's disease biomarkers and their current use in clinical

    Furthermore, CSF acquisition is not a standard clinical procedure; it is restricted to specialized clinics and personnel, and obtaining ethical approval to collect CSF for research or clinical ...

  29. Understanding Clinical Studies

    Understanding Clinical Studies. Part of the challenge of explaining clinical research to the public is describing the important points of a study without going into a detailed account of the study's design. There are many different kinds of clinical studies, each with their own strengths and weaknesses, and no real shorthand way to explain them.

  30. New Australian Diabetes Clinical Trials Network will change lives

    Princess Alexandra Hospital's REMODeL research team leader, endocrinologist Dr Anish Menon, is leading a clinical trial where advances in technology and online access to health practitioners are improving outcomes for patients with complex type 2 diabetes. The REMODeL trial received funding from ACADI.