Clinical research involves testing potential new treatments, medications, and medical devices to ensure their safety and effectiveness. By participating as clinical trial volunteers, especially from diverse populations including men and women from different racial and ethnic groups, you help ensure that medical research accounts for potential variations in responses to medical approaches. This diverse participation is crucial for finding better treatments for everyone in the future.
Benefits of Participating in Clinical Research
Advance medical research & improve patient outcomes
Participating in medical research studies can help advance medical knowledge and improve patient care. You may help researchers understand the causes of diseases and develop new investigational treatments. You can contribute to the advancement of medical knowledge and potentially benefit from potential new treatments.
M3 Wake Research studies are always recruiting patient volunteers for drug development, new investigational surgical procedures, innovative therapies, and more to improve medical care. Explore our open trials using the Find a Trial tool or find a local clinic to explore open clinical research trials and apply today.
Clinical Trial Volunteer FAQs
Choosing whether to participate in a clinical trial is a big decision that requires a lot of research to ensure you’re comfortable with the entire process. Our team at M3 Wake Research understands, and we are here to ensure you’re completely comfortable with your decision to participate in a clinical trial.
Below you’ll find answers to some of the most common questions about clinical trials, research studies, observational studies, and more. If you aren’t able to find the answer to your question, please contact us directly so that we may be of further assistance.
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Volunteer for a Clinical Trial Near You
Get involved & volunteer for a clinical study
By staying informed and possibly participating in clinical trials, you empower yourself to make choices that best suit your health needs and contribute to broader advancements in managing a variety of conditions. Clinical researchers play a crucial role in conducting and overseeing these clinical trials, ensuring high-quality education and comprehensive knowledge in the field.
“The staff have been exceptional, every step was organized, and professional, full explanation of each procedure. And kept me well-informed. I had such an exceptional experience; I look forward to being part of a future study. Many thanks to all.”
— Kathy Forrest
Volunteer for a Clinical Trial to Support Your Community
Your participation can lead to scientific innovation
Clinical research studies support a better understanding of a number of diseases that affect the human population, including both common and uncommon diseases. We believe that participating in these studies provides medical professionals with potential new, innovative treatments to provide a better quality of life overall. As a clinical trial volunteer, you not only gain access to these latest treatments, but you can also lead to the next medical breakthrough for certain disease or medical conditions.
Find a Clinical Trial Recruiting Volunteers
You can find clinical studies using several tools on our website, including our Find a Trial tool, by reviewing our indications pages, or through our clinics. We use eligibility criteria to determine which volunteers can participate in any given clinical research study. These criteria ensure that potential new approaches are tested on a similar group of people to provide a baseline when comparing actual outcomes with the desired outcomes so that researchers can make informed decisions regarding these potential new therapies, drugs, and treatments.
There’s no better time to get started as a clinical research volunteer. Apply now to become a volunteer and help medical researchers find the next breakthrough treatment or drug that may lead to a healthier population for future generations.
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