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iParticipate in CHANGE

Now, more than ever,
promising new options are on the horizon,
​but clinical researchers can't do it alone.
Without 'real' people— like us— stepping up
to participate in more clinical trials,
 for every condition, progress stands still.
Finding the cure is a TEAM effort.

iParticipate. iREPRESENT. It's that simple.

Representation for all,
Allison
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You make the difference.
​Without YOU, we simply have nothing new.

WHY do iPARTICIPATE?

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  • Learn more about how clinical research works!
  • ​Get plain language explanations about options!
  • Find studies of interest to you— wherever you are!
  • Get support— pre-screening thru study completion!
  • Share participation experiences & write a review!
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It's true.

Clinical trials provide access to all kinds of medical examinations, standard-of-care procedures that you might not otherwise have access to, medications currently on the market, and new therapies under investigation— all at no cost to participants. But how many of us really have enough information to take full advantage of this underused privilege?? This option warrants your consideration, and all of us gain by participating.

iParticipate expands awareness, provides advocacy and drives access to clinical trials... for more of us.
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Clinical Trials - What You Need to Know

What are Clinical Trials?
clinical trial PHASES

GOT QUESTIONS?? GOOD!!
Contact us for the '4-1-1'
Call us at 800-411-0511

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PODCAST INTERVIEW

Hear from iParticipate's Founder

Listen to the Antidote podcast, "Talk of the Towne."
Hear to what Allison Kalloo had to say about diversity in clinical trials!
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Research is part science. ​Part art.
The art of connections.

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Make the Connection

iParticipate
​in the community, in clinical trials, and in the news.


Antidote Article:
​Why Racial Diversity in Clinical Trials is
​So Important

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​https://www.antidote.me/blog/why-racial-diversity-in-clinical-trials-is-so-important

The Bridging the Gap Contest:
Co-sponsorship with SiteBridge Research


​https://www.bridgingthegapct.com/

Did You KNOW??

  • Donating money to any research cause (cancer, lupus, Alzheimer's, etc.) NEVER goes far enough. 
  • Medical treatment approved for market must be proven safe and effective in clinical studies. ​
  • Human beings are essential research *partners* making new treatments and "the cure" possible.
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We're Hiring Ambassadors

The requirements for becoming an Ambassador in your hometown boil down to these criteria— and they are non-negotiable!
Regardless of your location, education or knowledge about clinical trials (we will train you), an Ambassadors must:
  1. Be a "people" person, take initiative, and have a great attitude;
  2. Be 18 years or older with a valid I.D.;
  3. Communicate clearly and be able to read scripts with precision; and,
  4. Use a cell phone, tablet or computer for notifications, trainings and submit hours.

If you are interested in chatting with us about the positions we currently have open, drop your name and email address below!
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Become an Ambassador in YOUR Town!

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You can make a difference in your community!

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AWARENESS.  ADVOCACY.  ACCESS.
That's why iParticipate!

GOT QUESTIONS? REACH OUT!

Leave us your name, number and/or email.
Or call us at
800. 411. 0511
Our conversations are always confidential.
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