Clinical Trial: Potential Research Study Participant Registry

Study Status: Recruiting
Recruit Status: Recruiting
Study Type: Observational

Official Title: Potential Research Study Participant Registry

Brief Summary: The purpose of the potential research study participant registry is to keep potential research subjects informed about any future research studies in which they may meet the criteria for enrollment. The purpose of this study is also to assist current and future clinical trials with recruitment of subjects.

Detailed Summary:

Methods:

Subjects will self identify themselves via the UCDMC Dermatology website to complete a survey regarding their interest in learning about future dermatology clinical research projects. Subjects provide contact information and check of a list of potential topics of interest.

Procedures:

Potential participants will find a link on the UCDMC Dermatology website to our registry. The potential participant will read information about the registry. If they wish additional information, they can follow a link to the potential research registry consent form. At this stage, the potential participant may answer, "no" to the consent form and they will be redirected back to the Clinical trials website. If they answer, "yes" then they will be linked to the registry questionnaire. The potential subject would then decide if they want to participate in the registry and if so what information they want to provide. The Clinical Research Coordinators would contact potential study participants to see if they meet the eligibility criteria for any of our current studies.


Sponsor: University of California, Davis

Current Primary Outcome: Identify Dermatology Clinical research topics of interest in the community. [ Time Frame: 2 years ]

Original Primary Outcome: Same as current

Current Secondary Outcome:

Original Secondary Outcome:

Information By: University of California, Davis

Dates:
Date Received: July 2, 2008
Date Started: May 2008
Date Completion: January 2025
Last Updated: April 15, 2015
Last Verified: April 2015