
Dave V
GBGratitude! I am very grateful for this website! A one-stop shop for volunteering for clinical trials and studies. You all have taken the legwork over for us.

David C
GBNeed to list the questions first which may require doctor assistance The questions were simple, however I have a general suggestion for all studies. I noticed this with both the CANCER and CPAP questionnaires. I was unable to answer the questions without consulting my physican. That's fine, and there is a note to the left indicating so. BUT... what I didn't realize was, there was going to be MULTIPLE questions on which I needed assistance. You might preface the "difficult" questions by saying "The following questions may require assistance from your physican to answer: a, b, c" For example, SKIN CANCER asked what type I had {Melanoma, BCC, SCC} and I stopped the survey for a day until I could get that answer. I got the answer and then restarted the survey. next question: what stage: {0,1,2,3,4}. I had to ask again! Same thing happened on CPAP questions: What type of sleep apnea do you have, followed by , what level.

Nona Richards Lang
GBI am always up for a new medical trial I am always up for a new medical trial. I am really interested in a weight loss trial and a trial on Atrial Fibulation. Thank You. Nonie R. Lang

dylan willrett
GBearly review I guess so far the trials seem relative to me. not sure if I will qualify yet but that's what happens when you ask me to leave a review this early. shrug

Melanie Wright Emry
GBThere are pluses and minuses There are pluses and minuses. Some of the questions are a little vague. "Do you take any _________" without definition of ___________. How do I know? And the information about the trials is also not very specific. It doesn't specify if the trial can be done without attendance at their clinic or if it requires in person participation. So I'm left wondering about my suitability.