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Advance local treatments with clinical trials at TrueBlue Clinical Research

With clinical trials at TrueBlue Clinical Research, you can be a part of helping advance medical research in your local community.
With clinical trials at TrueBlue Clinical Research, you can be a part of helping advance medical research in your local community. [ Courtesy of TrueBlue Clinical Research ]
Published Sept. 1

Looking for a way to make a difference? With clinical trials at TrueBlue Clinical Research, you can be a part of helping advance medical research in your local community.

At TrueBlue Clinical Research, a multi-specialty research clinic founded in 2006, trusted research is paramount. The clinic has three research facilities in the greater Tampa Bay area, and staff members have over 100 years of research experience collectively, putting TrueBlue at the forefront when it comes to integrity and accuracy in clinical research.

The team at TrueBlue specializes in conducting different types of clinical trials, with many trials currently enrolling participants. Clinical trials are research studies conducted under strict medical guidelines and oversight to determine the safest and most effective treatments for various health indications. These trials uncover new, innovative ways to improve health and are vital in advancing medicine and moving science forward. If you’ve ever taken medication, you’ve benefitted from a clinical trial.

Why participate? Not only do clinical trial participants play a central role in making medical advancements possible, but they also get access to medical treatments before they become widely available, at no cost. As a trial participant, you’ll gain a better understanding of your medical condition, contribute to the discovery of new treatments and receive compensation for your time and travel. No insurance is needed to be a part of this key aspect of medical research.

Here’s how the process works: Before the actual study, TrueBlue will conduct a pre-screening process. A team member will have a conversation over the phone with you to determine the study qualifications. Next, you’ll review and complete paperwork that will explain your rights and obligations as a study participant. Once your paperwork is complete, the TrueBlue team will invite you to a screening visit, where the medical staff will determine if you meet the basic study requirements.

If qualified, you’ll then be enrolled into the TrueBlue clinical study and assigned a treatment schedule. After treatment, the TrueBlue team will meet with you for follow-up visits. These may be days or weeks apart depending on which study you’re a part of. The clinical team will guide you through what to expect and assess how you’re doing at each visit. At the end of the study, you’ll meet again with the TrueBlue staff to return your medication and the findings you’ve logged along the way.

If you’re looking to play a more active role in your own health care or want to help contribute to medical research at the local level, you can be a part of something special as a TrueBlue clinical trial participant. Interested in learning more? Visit https://tbcrtampa.com/interested-in-learning-more/ today.