Steps in Participating in a Clinical Trial

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Check if you're eligible.

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Have a chat with a Conquest team member.

Get a free physical exam.

Get your exam results.

Learn about potential side effects of the studied medicine.

Sign a consent form after being fully informed.

Book your first patient visit.

Keep a health journal, if necessary.

Attend all scheduled visits.

Finish the trial.

Return for a follow-up visit after the study.

Share your feedback in an exit interview.

Steps In Participating In A Clinical Trial

  • 1
    Check if you're eligible.
  • 2

    Have a chat with a Conquest team member.

  • 3
    Get a free physical exam.
  • 4
    Get your exam results.
  • 5
    Learn about potential side effects of the studied medicine.
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    Sign a consent form after being fully informed.
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    Book your first patient visit.
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    Keep a health journal, if necessary.
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    Attend all scheduled visits.
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    Finish the trial.
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    Return for a follow-up visit after the study.
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    Share your feedback in an exit interview.

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Take a look at these commonly asked questions to gain a better understanding of what it entails to participate in a study.

A clinical trial is a research study that evaluates the safety and effectiveness of new medical treatments, interventions, or procedures in humans.

Before joining a clinical trial, you should consider factors such as the purpose of the study, potential risks and benefits, the duration of the trial, and the requirements for participation.

Clinical trials prioritize participant safety through rigorous protocols and ethical standards. While risks may exist, safety measures are in place to minimize them.

Participating in a clinical trial can provide access to cutting-edge treatments, contribute to scientific advancements, receive expert medical care, and potentially improve personal health outcomes.

Clinical trials may involve side effects, as with any medical intervention. However, these potential effects are closely monitored, and participant safety remains a top priority.

The “phase” of a clinical trial refers to different stages of research. Each phase serves a specific purpose, such as testing safety, effectiveness, and optimal dosage of the treatment being studied.

Informed consent is the process where participants receive detailed information about the clinical trial, including its purpose, procedures, potential risks and benefits, and their rights. Participants must voluntarily give their consent to participate.

In most cases, clinical trials cover the costs associated with the study procedures and treatments being tested. It's important to clarify the financial aspects before joining a specific trial.

Medical insurance requirements vary depending on the trial and location. Some clinical trials may cover necessary medical expenses, while others may require participants to have insurance coverage.

Eligibility criteria for clinical trials vary based on the specific research objectives and participant characteristics. Factors such as age, gender, medical history, and the stage of the disease being studied determine eligibility.

Yes, you have the right to withdraw from a clinical trial at any time and for any reason without penalty. It's important to communicate your decision with the research team.

You should ask about the purpose of the study, eligibility criteria, potential risks and benefits, the duration of the trial, required procedures, and any alternative treatments available.

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