Clinical Trials

Clinical Research Coordinator Lacey Bixler consults with a patient
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Participants in clinical trials can play a more active role in their own health care, gain access to cutting-edge research treatments before they are widely available, and help others by contributing to medical research.
Clinical trials are research studies that involve human volunteers to answer specific health questions. There are different kinds of clinical studies, including those to study prevention options, new treatments or new ways to use existing treatments, new screening and diagnosing techniques, and options for improving the quality of life for people who have serious medical conditions. These trials are designed using the highest ethical standards and must be approved by ethical committees and review boards prior to use. The clinical trials staff is well-trained through institutional review board (IRB) requirements. Our clinical trials staff is also very accommodating to the needs of our participants and work hard to make participants feel comfortable and become healthier. Qualified participants will receive study-related medical evaluations and study medication at no cost.
Our clinical trials unit conducts trials in many different areas, including obesity and weight loss, diabetes, high blood pressure and high cholesterol. Find a clinical trial by health topic below:
- Type 1 Diabetes
- Type 2 Diabetes
- Gestational Diabetes
- Cushing’s Syndrome
- Growth-Hormone Deficiency
- Screening
For more information, contact the clinical trials staff at (405) 271-3604 or drop us an email at clinicaltrials@haroldhamm.org
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