Participating in a clinical trial
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| Clinical Trial Basics |
| Rights and Responsibilities of participants |
Brochure describing the rights and responsibilities of a research study participant |
| Clinical Trial Basics for Research Participants |
Froedtert Hospital website for individuals seeking basic information on clinical trials including FAQs |
| Clinical Trials on the MCW/Froedtert Campus |
Froedtert Hospital website for individuals looking for active clinical research studies at MCW/Froedtert |
| Clinical Trials at the Children's Research Institute |
Children's Research Institute website for pediatric research at Children's Hospital of Wisconsin |
| Clinical Trials.gov |
Website about federally and privately supported clinical research trials, who may participate, locations and phone numbers |
| National Institutes of Health & Clinical Research |
NIH Website with frequently asked questions on clinical trials |
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| Informed Consent Process |
| Informed Consent is a process of collaborative education and decision making that a prospective research participant must go through before freely volunteering to participate in a research study. The Principal Investigator, his/her research staff and the participant need to clearly understand the informed consent process. The Medical College of Wisconsin, with support by the National Institutes of Health, presents interactive web sites on the Informed Consent Process. |
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Is a Research Study for You?
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An interactive guide to understanding your rights and responsibilities as a participant in a research study |
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Healthier Wisconsin Partnership Program
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The Healthier Wisconsin Partnership Program is a component of the endowment fund at the Medical College of Wisconsin. The vision for the Healthier Wisconsin Partnership Program is to improve the health of the people of Wisconsin. The Partnership Program supports community - medical school partnerships that address public and community health improvement. The Partnership Program supports projects that define public health inclusively, focusing on broad determinants of health in communities.
Read more about Healthier Wisconsin Partnership Program |