TrueBlue Clinical Research

Why Participate?

If you’ve ever taken any medication, you’ve benefited from a clinical trial. You might be asking yourself, why participate in a clinical study? Clinical trials are necessary for, and central to, medical advances. They look at new ways to prevent, detect and treat various ailments and are a great opportunity for volunteer participants to receive medical treatment at no cost. Trial participants also have the opportunity to receive compensation for time and travel when participating in a clinical trial.

People participate in research studies for many different reasons and are vital to the advancement of medicine and moving science forward.

Be a part of something special as a clinical trial volunteer participant and have access to the following benefits:

Be a part of something special as a clinical trial volunteer participant and have access to the following benefits:

Benefits of Participation

Medical Care

Study related medical care at no cost & access to potential new treatments

Insurance

No health insurance is needed when participating in a study or trial appointment.

Compensation

Compensation for time & travel provided after each visit via reloadable debit card.

Contribution

Contribute to treatment advances in medical research and be a part of the latest.

The Clinical Trial Process

Pre-Screening
Initial phone conversation to determine study qualifications.
Informed Consent
Forms for review explaining your rights and obligations as a study participant.
Screening Visit
Medical team will determine if you meet the basic study requirements.
Enrollment / Randomization
If qualified, you’re entered into the study and assigned a treatment schedule.
Follow Up Visits
These may be days or weeks apart depending on the study. Clinical team will guide you through what to expect and assess how you are doing at each visit.
End of Study
Study completion visit to return your diary and medication.

What Is a Clinical Study?

A clinical study or trial is a research study conducted under strict medical guidelines to determine the safest and most effective treatments for various health indications and to uncover new ways to improve health.