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Patient Services at Mercy Research
Mercy Research is committed to improving the quality of health care for our patients by being a leader in innovative clinical and health services research.
We offer trials for a wide range of medical conditions including diabetes, cancer, trauma, burn, obesity, infectious disease, eye health, heart health, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, digestive system, neurology, and stroke, as well as critical care.
We also provide patients access to clinical trials on new medical products and treatments, bringing them additional options and new hope.
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Patient participation in medical research is a fundamental part of finding new ways to manage and treat illness and disease. It's completely voluntary and all research studies are conducted according to the highest ethical standards.
Committed to Protecting Patients
Clinical research inherently poses risks and benefits that must be considered. However, ensuring patients’ rights and well-being is a key focus of Mercy Research. There are qualified teams within Mercy Research dedicated to maintaining compliance with research rules and regulations and protecting our research subjects.
The Mercy Institutional Review Board’s (IRB) primary goal is to protect the rights and welfare of human study participants involved in research activities conducted at any Mercy facility and/or under its authority. Learn more about Mercy IRB.
Compliance is critical to upholding the ethics, integrity and mission of our work. Mercy’s corporate compliance function provides comprehensive onsite and virtual monitoring for Good Clinical Practice (GCP), study conduct and regulatory compliance.
Research Patient Testimonial - Becky White
Watch & listen to patient Becky White describe how participation in a medical trial through Mercy was life-changing.
Mercy Research Patient Testimonial
Chryle Walls
Learn about Chryle Walls' experience with a cancer trial at Mercy.
Active Trials
Get information on clinical trials and watch videos from HHS.gov