Medical research helps improve the quality of life for people around the world. Research studies test new medicines, treatments, devices and equipment
Medical Research
Medical research helps improve the quality of life for people around the world. Research studies test new medicines, treatments, devices and equipment. This brochure contains information that you would want to know
about medical research studies. Research studies are also called:
As a world-class health care facility, The Medical City conducts relevant and patient-centered medical research studies. Among them are the following:
Neurological disorders such as Parkinson's Disease, stroke and Alzheimer's Disease
Cardiovascular disease such as cardiac rhythm disorder, atrial fibrillation, hypertension (high blood pressure), myocardial infarction (heart attack).
Cancer such as non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), colorectal carcinoma, gastric cancer, hepatocellular carcinoma, breast cancer.
If you want to participate or if you are invited to participate in any of these medical researches, here are additional information that you may want to know.
You doctor, another doctor or a researcher will conduct the research study.
Before you are enrolled in a research study, you will be requested to give an “informed consent.”
An informed consent means that the doctor or researcher told you about the research study and its risks. It also means that you understand what you were told. You will be asked to sign an informed consent form. Take the form home and read it with your family before you decide if you want to sign it.
What should you do if you don't understand the informed consent form or study protocol?
Ask your doctor or the researcher to explain them. In the box is a list of questions that you may want to ask the doctor or the researcher.
Will your health insurance or HMO pay for the cost of the research study?
Research-related expenses are shouldered by the sponsor of research. It is not advised to use private health insurance.
Can the research study make your condition worse?
Ask the doctor or researcher what could happen to you during the study. Ask for a copy of the study “protocol” or plan. Ask about side effects of the medicine, treatment, device or equipment. You will be asked about any side effects while you are in the study.
What is hospital Research Ethics Review Board?
Studies conducted at The Medical City are reviewed by an Ethics Review Board. This board makes sure that the study is safe and ethical. It can also stop a study if there is a concern about safety.
Whom can you call if you have concerns about the research study?
You can call the investigator or the Hospital Research Office at:
Tel. nos. (632) 988-1000 / (632) 988-7000 ext. 6525 of you may email us at rescom@themedicalcity.com
Questions to ask the doctor or researcher
For more information regarding medical researches conducted at The Medical City, you may contact:
HOSPITAL RESEARCH COMMITTEE OFFICE
Tel. no. (632) 988-1000 / (632) 988-7000 local 6525
CENTER FOR PATIENT PARTNERSHIP
Tel. No. (632) 988-1000 / (632) 988-7000 Ext. 6444