Shareable Assets for Clinical Trial Education

Take a few minutes to amplify clinical trial education and awareness by sharing these downloadable social media graphics and videos on all your social channels: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter (X), LinkedIn, Threads, TikTok.

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Clinical Trial Awareness Graphics

These graphics share the impact of clinical trial participation on global health innovation.  

How do I download?

If you’re on a computer, click on the image, then right-click to “save image as” and download to your computer. If you’re on a phone or tablet, click and hold on the image, then click “save to photos” and download to your image library. 

A promotional graphic featuring a close-up of a vaccine vial and syringe with a blue-toned background. The text states, "Worldwide, Vaccines Have Saved 154 Million Lives Over the Past 50 Years." The "Clinical Trials for All" logo is in the bottom right corner.

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Lifesaving immunization is only possible when everyday people participate in clinical research —people like you! Take the first step at clinicaltrialsforall.org 

YOU can be part of global health history.  

A split-colored graphic with a blue top half and green bottom half. The top section contains an icon of a medical file with a cross, and the text, "85% of Trials Don’t Recruit Enough Patients." The bottom section has an icon of a calendar and clock, with the text, "and 80% Are Delayed by Low Recruitment." The "Clinical Trials for All" logo is in the top right corner.

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When clinical trials can’t get enough participants, it takes longer for life-changing treatments to reach people who need them. Find out how you can help change this at clinicaltrialsforall.org

YOU can move research forward.  

A graphic with a white background and a blue and green border. The text reads, "Thanks to Clinical Research, Life Expectancy Has Increased by 57 Years for People With Type 1 Diabetes." The "Clinical Trials for All" logo is in the top right corner.

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In the 1800s, a 10-year-old child diagnosed with type 1 diabetes had a life expectancy of one year. Thanks to clinical research, today’s life expectancy is 68 years on average. Discover how you make more breakthroughs possible at clinicaltrialsforall.org 

YOU can change lives.  

A testimonial-style graphic with a white background and teal left border. The quote reads, "The best way to bring new treatments to communities is by participating in the necessary research." Below the quote is a photograph of Ella Balasa, a cystic fibrosis patient advocate. The "Clinical Trials for All" logo is in the top right corner.

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Growing up with cystic fibrosis was difficult, but Ella used her experience to drive her work in a research lab and as a patient advocate. See Ella’s story at clinicaltrialsforall.org 

With Ella, clinical research meant having her voice heard. What could it mean for YOU? 

A testimonial-style graphic with a gradient green and blue background. The quote reads, "Clinical research changed our lives. I hope it does the same for you." Below the quote is a photograph of Sabina Kineen, identified as a rare disease patient, caregiver, and advocate. The "Clinical Trials for All" logo is in the bottom right corner.

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Sabina’s entire family was impacted by clinical trials for Fabry disease. See how Sabina became her own health champion at clinicatrialsforall.org  

With Sabina, clinical research meant empowerment. What could it mean for YOU?

Videos

Share stories of real patients who accessed clinical research as a care option, as well as educational content about the basics of clinical research.  

How do I download?

Click on the video, then right-click to “save video as” and download to your computer.

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People around the world rely on clinical research: for new treatments, for more time, for hope. And clinical research needs people like you.  

YOU can be part of a healthier future, today.  

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Mel was diagnosed with leukemia and given 3 years to live. 30 years later, he shares his story to help others and spread the impact of clinical trials. See Mel’s journey at clinicaltrialsforall.org 

With Mel, clinical research meant more time. What could it mean for YOU?  

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More time is a precious gift. It means more memories, more milestones, and more hope for millions of people. See how you can be a part of these efforts at clinicaltrialsforall.org

YOU can spread hope.  

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