1, Charlotte, North Carolina 28209
704-527-6672 http://www.pmg-research.com/metrolina
Metrolina Medical Research is a member of PMG, and Integrated Site Network (ISN). Unlike traditional SMO's, we are a fully integrated network of sites solely dedicated to clinical research. The oversight that PMG provides for the clinical trials process across our network ensures quality, compliance and safety. From timely subject recruitment and patient education, to retention of patient volunteers and the collection of quality data for our clients, we are focused on results.
Our Mission as an Integrated Site Network is to provide unparalleled service to our clinical trial partners. We commit to progress, integrity and excellence.
Our organization has the capability to conduct trials in multiple therapeutic areas. PMG has conducted 5,500 Phase I-IV clinical trials since 1979, and we have partnered with 100 major pharmaceutical companies and CRO's.
Metrolina Medical Research has been conducting trials since 1998 and our investigators have over 80 years of combined research experience.
Led by George Raad, MD, CPI, MMR investigators have an established track record of performance through combined clinical trial experience of over 80 years.
Please visit our Investigator Directory located on our website for more information on Metrolina Medical Research Investigators
The PMG team is comprised of Research Coordinators (averaging 5 years experience), Clinical Research Investigators (averaging 10 years experience), administrative, regulatory, recruitment and laboratory personnel. Site Managers, Network Managers, Directors and an Executive staff ensure excellence among our sites.
Metrolina Medical Research works together with their investigators to identify candidates though approaching patients within the research database and physician practices, as well as local media advertising and community outreach.
Cardiology/Vascular Diseases
Dermatology/Plastic Surgery
Endocrinology
Gastroenterology
Immunology/Infectious Diseases
Musculoskeletal
Nephrology/Urology
Neurology
Obstetrics/Gynecology
Oncology
Pulmonary/Respiratory Diseases
Rheumatology
Metrolina Medical Research (MMR) is centrally located in Charlotte, NC and attracts patient volunteers from a large metropolitan area. MMR's facility is adjacent to the Family Practice of Dr. George Raad, which allows for ongoing collaboration and identification of participants. Our diverse therapeutic capability, coupled with extended outreach, facilitates successful clinical research outcomes.
Ian Paxton
Manager of Clinical Operations
Metrolina Medical Research
1700 Abbey Place, Suite 201
Charlotte, NC 28209
USA
704-527-6672
704-527-4622 (fax)
ipaxton@pmg-research.com
www.pmg-research.com/metrolina
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