Study Scavenger Clinical Trial Recruitment Platform

Accelerated Recruitment

We accelerate patient recruitment through targeted digital marketing.   Platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram enable us to direct recruitment ads toward regional and demographics enrollment goals, resulting in higher response rates within scheduled timelines. Learn more here.

Strategic Pre-Screening

We deploy pre-screening capabilities that lead to providing pre-qualified subjects to the research site. The IRB approved inclusion and exclusion questions are customized for each study with specific criteria defined by the CRO/Sponsor’s protocol.  Social media marketing and study postings drive interested potential subjects to a simple, encrypted on-line process. Learn more about this service here.

Why Volunteer?

Your participation may help others get a better treatment for their disease and allow researchers to learn more about how diseases can be prevented, identified, or managed.  There are also personalized healthcare attention and financial reward benefits realized by participants.  Learn more on participating in a clinical trial here.

Find a Study (or Trial)

Study Scavenger is a searchable registry of federally and privately supported clinical trials conducted globally.  The database provides valuable information about a trial’s purpose, who may participate, research site locations, compensation and phone numbers for more details. Start your search here.

Who Can Join a Trial ?
  • People of all ages, sex, race, or ethnic groups can be in clinical trials.
  • Some people are healthy, while others may have illnesses.
  • The kinds of people needed for a trial depend on the trial itself and the questions it is trying to answer.

Healthy Volunteers

A healthy volunteer is a person with no known significant health problem.

  • Some clinical trials include healthy volunteers.
  • Healthy volunteers usually do not get direct health benefits from joining a clinical trial.

Patient Volunteers

A patient volunteer has a known health problem. This person may join a clinical trial to help researchers understand or treat that condition.

  • While this person may get direct health benefits from joining the study, the main reason is to help doctors understand whether a treatment works or not.
  • Usually in Phase I and II studies, the participant gets the new treatment.
  • Usually in Phase III studies, some participants get the new treatment and others get a current treatment.
    • There is no guarantee that the participant gets one treatment or the other because a computer makes the decision by chance (randomly).
    • This is done to create a fair comparison between the new and the current treatments.

RESEARCH VOLUNTEER REGISTRATION (click here)

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