You may get a new treatment for a disease before it is available to everyone. Researchers may provide you with medical care and more frequent health check-ups as part of your treatment.
You may have the chance to help others get a better treatment for their health problems in the future. You may be able to get information about support groups and resources. The new treatment may cause serious side effects or be uncomfortable. The new treatment may not work, or it may not be better than the standard treatment. You may NOT be part of the treatment group or experimental group that gets the new treatment—for example, a new drug or device.
Instead, you may be part of the control group, which means you get the standard treatment or a no-treatment placebo. The clinical trial could inconvenience you. For example, medical appointments could take a lot of time. You might need to travel to the study site several times or stay in the hospital.
In our health disparity-focused clinical trials programs, you will learn from clinical trials experts, patients, and advocates.
From their advice and experiences, you or your loved one will access information to prepare you for your next steps. Diverse Health Hub provides this knowledge so that you can make informed decisions on the best care and treatment options for optimal outcomes. Our Clinical Trials HubKit promotes equitable care encouraging patients to share in decision-making with their providers through valuable resources during and after clinical trials treatment.
Learn About Clinical Trials. Search for Clinical Trials. Clinical Trials Hub. Noted Disparities. What Are Clinical Trials? Clinical Trial Phases. Phase III A Phase III trial gathers more information about safety and effectiveness, studying different populations and different dosages, using the drug in combination with other drugs. Phase I A Phase I trial tests an experimental treatment on a small group of often healthy people 20 to 80 to judge its safety and side effects and to find the correct drug dosage.
Benefits You may get a new treatment for a disease before it is available to everyone. Our role Long distance travel and time off work can be a barrier for regional and remote patients who want to access a clinical trial.
In future, TrialHub plans to: Partner with more hospitals to boost the number of available clinical trials in Victoria. Support the hospitals with what they need to sustain an independent clinical trial unit TrialHub plans to achieve this by undertaking some flagship projects: Identifying gaps and opportunities at partner hospitals to support the needs of their staff and community to establish their own long-term and sustainable clinical trial units.
Workforce enhancement program : One of our biggest focus areas is workforce development, training and mentoring for regional staff interested in building their expertise in clinical trials without relocating to a city hospital. We offer a range of education and training opportunities to upskill in a range of clinical trial areas of expertise. Digital infrastructure and teletrials : A core function of TrialHub is facilitating access to clinical trials for patients in outer metropolitan, regional and remote areas through the implementation of a teletrial model at partner sites.
Improve the understanding of clinical trials within the community : We partner with flagship hospitals to promote the benefits and availability of clinical trials to their communities, which leads to an increase in patient participation. Our partners. Posted November 28, Share this post Link to post Share on other sites. I've got some of Alan Whitton's hubs, and they take standard, not oversize cub shoes.
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