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Clinical Trials

The best medical care for tomorrow can only be developed today.

At ChristianaCare, we believe that the best medical care for tomorrow can only be developed by studying the care we give today, learning from it and proposing improvements to it.

This is the essence of clinical research. ChristianaCare participates in clinical research programs of high quality, and may invite patients or members of our community to join with us.

All participation in clinical research at ChristianaCare is voluntary. We have an active scientific, ethical, safety and patient rights program that works to select and undertake only the best projects. 

Much of the clinical research we undertake is as part of large, national, cooperative studies to identify new treatments for a number of diseases. Our physicians and staff may also design specific research studies at our institution. On the following pages, we invite you to learn more about clinical research at ChristianaCare, and to contact any of the research programs that may interest you.

Clinical Trials

The purpose of this research study is to find out whether pessary or vaginal progesterone lowers the risk of babies being born preterm to women.
On average, it takes 15 years before a drug tested in the laboratory can be tested on humans.
In some research trials, participants are randomly assigned to a treatment plan. Randomization is like flipping a coin or pulling a number from a hat.
New studies are looking at ways to lower the risks of heart disease and stroke from just about every angle.
A medical research study—often called a clinical trial, research protocol or clinical study—expands our understanding of a disease.

Research

ChristianaCare is a regional leader in obstetrics and maternal fetal medicine research.
Think of all of the medical advances we enjoy today that our parents and grandparents probably never dreamed possible.
The Infectious Disease Research staff and Critical Care/Pulmonologists Research staff are experienced in and committed to performing pharmaceutical care.
ChristianaCare’s Diabetes & Metabolic Diseases Research Program is part of the ChristianaCare Research Institute.
Approved by the Institutional Review Board, a special committee that reviews and oversees all research projects to ensure that participants’ rights and welfare.

Clinical Trials A-Z

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Cardiovascular Research

Think of all of the medical advances we enjoy today that our parents and grandparents probably never dreamed possible.

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Diabetes & Metabolic Diseases Research

ChristianaCare’s Diabetes & Metabolic Diseases Research Program is part of the ChristianaCare Research Institute.

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Infectious Disease Research

The Infectious Disease Research staff and Critical Care/Pulmonologists Research staff are experienced in and committed to performing pharmaceutical care.

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OB/GYN Clinical Trials

The purpose of this research study is to find out whether pessary or vaginal progesterone lowers the risk of babies being born preterm to women.

OB/GYN Research

ChristianaCare is a regional leader in obstetrics and maternal fetal medicine research.

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Randomized Trials

In some research trials, participants are randomly assigned to a treatment plan. Randomization is like flipping a coin or pulling a number from a hat.

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Types of Drug Clinical Trials

On average, it takes 15 years before a drug tested in the laboratory can be tested on humans.

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Understanding Clinical Trials

A medical research study—often called a clinical trial, research protocol or clinical study—expands our understanding of a disease.

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Your Rights and Privacy

Approved by the Institutional Review Board, a special committee that reviews and oversees all research projects to ensure that participants’ rights and welfare.