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What’s a Community-Based Clinical Research Site?

How Ascend Clinical Research Is Bringing Clinical Trials to Where You Live 

Clinical trials help bring new treatments to life. But if not enough people take part — or if certain groups are left out — the new treatments might not work for everyone. Clinical trials also give more treatment options to patients who might be running out of choices.  

But in some areas, there is no easy way for people to participate in research. Ascend Clinical Research is working to change that through community-based clinical research sites.  

What Is a Community-Based Clinical Research Site? 

Clinical trials are usually conducted at formal research centers, academic centers, or hospitals in urban areas. But what about the people who live far away from big cities? That’s where community-based clinical research sites come in. 

A community-based research site brings clinical trial opportunities closer to where people live and receive care so:  

  • Patients can stay connected to their existing care team, like their primary care provider or preferred pharmacist  
  • There’s no need for patients to travel to distant hospitals or academic centers, saving them time and money  
  • Trials become an option for more people, especially those with busy lives, mobility challenges, or caregiving responsibilities 

Community-based clinical trials aren’t just about location. They also partner with local doctors and community organizations so patients can learn about trials through trusted relationships. And they focus on personal connection and patient advocacy, so participants feel informed, supported, and respected every step of the way.  

In short, community-based research sites help break down the barriers that have kept too many people from participating in clinical trials. Ascend Clinical Research is a great example.  

Meet Ascend Clinical Research  

Ascend’s mission is to provide more access to clinical trials because they believe no one should be left behind.  

To accomplish their mission, they seek to open community-based clinical research sites in areas where trials weren’t offered previously. They also partner with local physicians, connect with community groups, and offer patient and caregiver support to make research participation even easier. 

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How Ascend Works With Local Physicians to Run Community-Based Clinical Trials  

Many people trust their primary care provider more than any other doctor, which is why Ascend partners with local doctors to help connect the right patients to the right trials. These doctors go through records with Ascend to help identify patients who might benefit from the different kinds of trials. This level of detail and attention is especially important for patients with complex conditions who might not immediately match with trials at first glance.  

How Ascend Connects With the Community 

To reach even more patients, Ascend also works with: 

  • Advocacy groups 
  • Charities 
  • Patient support groups 
  • Social media groups  

Why? Some patients don’t have trusted primary care providers, or they might be hesitant to participate in research because they’re scared, embarrassed, or want more information. By meeting in low-pressure ways — in person or through a casual social media group — Ascend can connect with all patients without making anyone feel uncomfortable.  

How Ascend Supports Patients Before, During, and After a Trial 

Ascend doesn’t stop with getting patients into trials. They help them throughout trials with practical support like:  

  • Booking transportation, like Ubers and taxis  
  • Getting medical records 
  • Flexible scheduling and telehealth options 
  • Employer letters to make time off easier 
  • And more  

They also keep patients well-informed through information sheets, conversations about what to expect, visit reminders, and follow-ups after visits.  

Ascend’s Advice for Patients and Caregivers Who Are New to Clinical Trials 

After all their experience with clinical research, the experts at Ascend know a thing or two. Here are their top three tips for people who are new to research:  

  1. Start with your primary care provider. They know you, your medical history, and what trials would be a good fit.  
  2. Do your own research, too. Sometimes trial info isn’t easy to find, so don’t be afraid of clicking around on Google.  
  3. Connect with others who have joined a trial to learn from their experiences. You can find them at local trial facilities, through advocacy organizations, or on social media groups.  

Trials Are Care — You Deserve Access 

Clinical trials aren’t just for big hospitals, and research isn’t just for people who live in big cities. Community-based clinical research sites like Ascend are helping bring trials to more patients — safely, locally, and with the care they deserve.  

If you’re curious about research participation, know that support is available every step of the way! Visit Ascend’s website or our Resource Library for more information.  

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