Free Public Resources for Finding Clinical Trials
SCresearch.org & Researchmatch.org
Why Do People Participate in Clinical Trials?
Healthy volunteers for clinical trials say they participate for a variety of reasons, including
• To help others & contribute to moving science forward• The potential to help both themselves and other
individuals• To play a more active role in their health care• To potentially gain access to treatments before they
are widely available• To help research results be more applicable to their
community
SCresearch.org• South Carolina Research Studies Directory
– 5 SC institutions post trials to SCresearch.org
• Search studies by keyword, institution, or researcher’s name or simply browse all studies that are currently recruiting volunteers in SC
• Read lay summaries of active studies
• Access contact information for a study team so you can reach out for more information
• Subscribe so that you can be notified weekly when new studies come up that match your preferred search criteria
Search by location!
Search by topic!
Subscription Feature
Customized to your individual search
preferences!
Researchmatch.org• A ‘matching’ tool to help volunteers easily connect
with research studies• A secure website that promotes volunteer choice at all
levels• Disease-neutral• Anyone in the United States can join• Website can be used by the public in 2 ways:– Become a volunteer by submitting basic health background
information and get contacted via email when a study appears for which you may be eligible
– Use a series of short questions to help guide a search of studies that might be of particular interest to you
Create a volunteer profile in 4 easy steps!1. Fill out some basic personal
information
2. Create unique volunteer username and password
3. Provide a bit of information about your health background (this step is optional- you can report as much or as little as you choose)
4. Submit your profile to ResearchMatch and wait to be contacted by researchers who think you might be a good match for their studies!
Use pre-designed questions to help guide your search if you would like to browse trials!
Questions?
Contact Tara Abbott
ResearchMatch.org and SCresearch.org Liaison
[email protected] 843-792-8300