Hard to believe, but this is my last Research blog of 2013! I’d like to share what I think are the Research Center’s most exciting accomplishments of the year. Our projects fall into one of two camps: improving the prevention or management of a disease. In 2013 this resulted in more than 490 study […]
Clinical Research Blog
Clinical Research Center
Clinical trials are an important part of improving health care. The Corvallis Clinic's Clinical Research staff shares their insights and updates.
Sometimes a Screen Failure is Not a Failure
The background work that I must do to screen a volunteer for a study is extensive. But as I’ll explain below, the time and effort can be worth it, even if the patient doesn’t qualify for the study. First, I’ll set the stage for you. The volunteer has the condition that the clinical study is […]
Thoughts During Alzheimer's Awareness/Caregiver Month
It’s popular, especially around this time of year, to write and blog Gratitude Journals. I’ve decided I’m jumping on board. I’m grateful to have such an awesome and interesting job as a Clinical Research Coordinator. Here’s why: 1. My team – I’m grateful for my co-workers who are all caring, professional, forward thinkers; 2. Study […]
How to Find a Clinical Trial
I have been working in the Clinical Research field for more than 20 years. When the subject of my career comes up in everyday conversation I find that a lot of people are surprised about what I do. I guess they expect someone in my line of work to look and act more like Amy […]
Alzheimer’s Disease: Part A
The awful A word. Anyone hearing this diagnosis for themself, a friend, or a family member can’t help but be filled with an overwhelming sense of dread. Given the graying of America’s baby boomer population, it’s hard to find an adult today whose life hasn’t been touched in some way by Alzheimer’s disease. That is […]