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Linking Sponsors and Pre-Qualified Sites

09 Wednesday Oct 2013

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A business handshakeSynergyst Research Group is a trial management organization that works with independently owned, multi-specialty medical groups as an “administrative arm,” providing study start services.

We work closely with sponsors and CROs to pre-qualify research sites throughout the United States.

Our services include:

  • Finding appropriate studies
  • Timely document turnaround
  • Site visit coordination and preparation
  • Contract/budget negotiations
  • Patient recruitment support

This allows sites to focus on patient recruitment, retention and quality data entry.

Study contracts are established between the sponsors and the research sites.

Please contact Sheri Campbell, vice president for business development, if you are interested in placing any current or upcoming studies at our pre-qualified, experienced research sites. She can be reached by email at sheri@synergyst.net or by calling 210-591-1157.


To learn more about Synergyst, please visit the Synergyst Research website.

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Synergyst Research Makes Inc Magazine List for Third Year in a Row

09 Monday Sep 2013

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Synergyst logoSynergyst Research Group / Discovery Clinical Trials has been ranked on the Inc. 500|5000 list of the fastest-growing companies in the United States for the third year in a row, the magazine has announced.

The San Antonio-based company was 206th among health companies on the Inc. 500|5000 list and 20th among Texas health companies.

“We are thrilled to make the Inc. 500|5000 list again,” said Trudy Madan, CEO of Synergyst Research Group / Discovery Clinical Trials. “It’s the result of our dedication to a simple principle – helping people – that is the guiding force for everything we do.”

Synergyst Research is the administrative arm for physicians, sponsors and clinical research organizations, providing marketing, patient recruitment, and budgeting and contracting expertise.

Discovery Clinical Trials is a joint-venture partnership with independently owned research sites located primarily in Texas and Florida. The company manages daily operations, including human resources, finance, accounting, quality monitoring and patient recruitment services.

Research studies allow clinics to diversify practice revenue and assist in finding new treatments and cures for patients.

“In today’s world it is a distinct honor to enter into business ventures with people who are knowledgeable, honest and hardworking,” said Dr. Stephen Apaliski, an Arlington, Texas, allergy and asthma physician who has worked in partnership with Discovery Clinical Trials since 2009. “It has been my singular pleasure and good fortune to be associated such people at Synergyst Research over the past several years.

“The team has worked diligently in the pursuit of excellence, laying a strong base for continued success into the future.”

Synergyst Research Group/Discovery Clinical Trials participates in more than 150 research studies a year, and the company works with various size pharmaceutical companies including the some of the largest in the in the development of new treatments.

The privately held company employs approximately 50 people at its corporate office in San Antonio and within medical practices in Texas and Florida.

“Everyone at the company believes we are making a difference in people’s lives, now and in the future,” Madan said. “We’re helping bring lifesaving treatments to the market in the safest and fastest way possible. We’re helping people every day.”

Benefits of research studies
Whether patients are motivated by a desire to advance medical research, help others, receive treatment for themselves or receive possible compensation, Synergyst Research Group/Discovery Clinical Trials provides an opportunity to take part in important research within the confines of a physician’s office.

“Research is rewarding to those who take part in it,” Madan said. “The physician helps determine the future safety and efficacy of drugs, and research study patients can gain access to cutting-edge products before they become mainstream in the marketplace.”

Because of declines in insurance reimbursements, more and more physicians are searching for additional revenue to defray the costs of top-quality medical care. Research studies provide those opportunities.

What is a research study?
A research study is a comparison of an experimental medication or medical treatment with the standard treatment, another medication/treatment or placebo (an inactive lookalike pill). In the United States, the Food and Drug Administration requires all pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturers to prove the safety and efficacy of the medications or treatments prior to receiving approval to sell their product in the public market place.

Research studies vary greatly in size depending on the phase of research. For pharmaceuticals, research studies are commonly classified into four phases:

  • Phase I studies are the first stage of testing in human subjects and normally include a small (20-80) group of healthy volunteers.
  • Phase II studies are performed on larger groups (20-300) and are designed to assess how well the drug works. These take place only after the initial safety of the study drug has been confirmed in Phase I trials.
  • Phase III studies are randomized controlled multicenter trials on large patient groups (300–3,000 or more depending upon the disease/medical condition studied) and are aimed at being the definitive assessment of how effective the drug is, in comparison with current ‘gold standard’ treatment.
  • Phase IV studies involve the safety surveillance and ongoing technical support of a drug after it receives permission to be sold.

Center Launches Video-Driven Website For Patients In Research Studies

23 Friday Aug 2013

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Video thumbnailsA non-profit that aims to educate and inform about research studies in the United States has begun a new initiative called “Speak Out, But Speak Smart.”

The Center for Information and Study on Clinical Research Participation launched a website for the program this week. It uses interactive video to educate study participants about the influence of word-of-mouth communications – good and bad – on research studies.

Here is the new site’s premise:

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The site also includes a short glossary of terms, links to more educational materials and information on the research process.

The center was founded in 2003. Its mission, as defined at its website, is to educate and inform “the public, patients, medical/research communities, the media, and policy makers about clinical research participation and the role that each party plays as a participant in the process.”

The CISCRP website includes extensive information for anyone considering participating in a research study, as well as research professionals.


To learn more about Synergyst, please visit the Synergyst Research website.

Report: Tailor Research Recruitment Materials to Hispanic Audience

03 Wednesday Jul 2013

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TelevisionHealthcare providers need to consider both language and the information needs of Hispanic patients when preparing educational materials for research studies, a new study showed.

The Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa, Fla., in an attempt to create a DVD to encourage Hispanics to participate in cancer clinical trials, surveyed a focus group of cancer survivors and came up with some significant conclusions.

The study found that language barriers and the cultural concept that doctors – and not patients – guide treatment decisions may account for low participation in research studies among Hispanics.

Using that information, researchers developed a DVD and printed materials designed to empower patients.

“We found that Hispanic patients who prefer information in Spanish had different informational needs and concerns than non-Hispanic patients,” said study lead author Gwendolyn P. Quinn, Ph.D., scientific director of the Survey Methods Core Facility and member of the Health Outcomes and Behavior Program at Moffitt.

“Keeping that in mind, we developed educational materials using a social marketing approach, which targets a specific audience instead of creating a generic product for everyone. This approach increases the chances a patient may relate to the material, making their behavior change more likely.”


To learn more about Synergyst, please visit the Synergyst Research website.

Report Shows Texas’ Dedication to Medical Research Studies

28 Thursday Mar 2013

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Flag ot TexasSince 1999, researchers have conducted more than 8,200 research studies in Texas, according to a new report.

Research in Your Backyard: Developing Cures, Creating Jobs was released at a recent news conference in Austin. It was prepared in support of a bill pending in the Texas Legislature that would provide a research and development tax credit.

Dr. Curtis Triplett, an assistant professor of diabetes medicine at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio Texas Diabetes Institute, said university medical schools and science centers, local hospitals and private clinical research facilities have conducted 8,254 research studies since 1999.

Studies in Texas target both debilitating chronic diseases — asthma, heart disease, stroke, cancer, diabetes and mental illnesses — and many less-prevalent medical conditions as well, he said.

Other highlights from the report:

  • There are 125 biopharmaceutical companies operating in Texas, with a workforce of more than 9,500
  • Total value of pharmaceutical shipments from Texas topped $4.7 billion in 2010
  • There are more than 14,000 studies under way in Texas
  • A total of 850 private scientific R&D companies operate in Texas with a workforce of 21,300

Click here to see the full report.


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