Oceanside, CA

This site conducts Phase I - IV medical trials.  There are no CNS trials conducted at this site.

 

This site is based at Tri-City Medical Center, which is located 40 miles north of Downtown San Diego and serves residents of Oceanside, Carlsbad, Vista, San Marcos, Camp Pendleton, Bonsall, San Luis Rey, Southern Orange County and Riverside County, in addition to areas of Escondido and Fallbrook. Among the services the medical center provides are stroke, surgery, pediatrics, oncology, and rehabilitation. The hospital is home to a heart center, and has an emergency department (ED), which is highly acclaimed and very well known.

 

Medical Studies
Oceanside, CA
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 Site Description:

  • Dedicated laboratory processing area with centrifuge (tabletop and refrigerated); -20 Degree freezer; ECG machine
  • Fully functiional, equipped and dedicated exam rooms
  • A monitoring area with data port (wireless or hardwire capability)
  • Secure, temperature controlled, drug room with limited access and a refrigerator
  • Dedicated IV infusion rooms with patient privacy curtains
  • Secure e-Mail link with Sponsors
  • Short walking distance to Tri-City Medical Center
  • 1500 sq feet

Staff Description:

  • 2 full-time Clinical Research Coordinators (CRC Certified)
  • 3 full-time and 4 part-time Research Nurses
  • 1 full-time phlebotomy certified laboratory
  • 1 full-time Principal Investigator
  • 2 full-time Sub-Investigators
  • Recruitment/Retention Team
  • A dedicated Regulatory Manager
  • Centralized Contracts/Budgets development

Types of trials:

  • Asthma
  • Complicated Skin and Skin Stucture Infections
  • Congestive Heart Failure
  • Hospital Aquired Pneumonia
  • Hypercholesterolemia
  • Hypertension
  • Sepsis Syndrome
  • Uncomplicated Skin Infection

Recruitment and Retention:

  • Designated Recruitment and Retention Team
  • Members of this team can provide retention visits to ensure patient compliance with protocol.
  • Transportation provided for subjects to/from their study visits, as required.
  • Investigators conduct community outreach programs which provides free lectures related to research and multiple medical conditions.