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“What a nice experience dealing with the very professional people at CKRA during the study for the flu vaccine in December of 2010. All of the people were friendly and accommodating as well as very professional.
Their explanations and instructions were clear and concise. They left nothing to chance. Follow-ups went off as planned with not a question left unanswered. All in all a nice experience for my first time being involved in a medical study.”
ESB, Lexington
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Clinical trials are sponsored or funded by a variety of organizations or individuals such as physicians, medical institutions, foundations, voluntary groups, and pharmaceutical companies, in addition to federal agencies such as the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the Department of Defense (DOD), and the Department of Veteran’s Affairs (VA). Trials can take place in a variety of locations, such as hospitals, universities, doctors’ offices, or community clinics.
