Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19141
516-663-9582
Winthrop University Hospital in Mineola, NY (www.winthrop.org). The Winthrop Clinical Trials Center (CTC) offers cost-effective and time efficient clinical trial management to physicians and biopharmaceutical and device industry sponsors. We provide an organized process for complete trial management from investigator identification, contract negotiation, IRB submission/approval, patient recruitment/retention, study conduct, monitoring and reporting to study close out. Other services offered include "PI Finder" which matches Principal Investigators to studies, fast and efficient contract negotiation, IRB preparation and submission, and patient recruitment. Our certified clinical research coordinators assist dedicated investigators in the conduct of trials in a cost and time efficient manner.
Winthrop Departments and Divisions is currently conducting clinical trials for all divisions of the Department of Medicine, including Cardiology, Endocrinology, Gastroenterology, Geriatrics, Infectious Disease, Neurology, Nephrology, Oncology/Hematology, Pulmonary Medicine, Rheumatology and Urology. We are also conducting trials in Surgery, Pediatrics, OB/GYN, Radiology, and Psychiatry. We have consistently met our enrollment targets.
For more information, please contact:
Winthrop-University Hospital Clinical Trials Center
222 Station Plaza, North Suite 300
Mineola, NY 11501 USA
PH: 516-663-9582
Fax: 516-663-9587
In addition to the Director, the CTC has assembled an experienced and dedicated staff of research professionals. The staff includes 5 research coordinators, 2 research pharmacists, a medical technologist and 3 registered nurses who fulfill all quality assurance and education functions. In addition there are dedicated staff for regulatory, finance and administrative support.
Cardiology/Vascular Diseases
Dental/Maxillofacial Surgery
Dermatology/Plastic Surgery
Endocrinology
Gastroenterology
Hematology
Immunology/Infectious Diseases
Musculoskeletal
Nephrology/Urology
Neurology
Obstetrics/Gynecology
Oncology
Ophthalmology
Otolaryngology
Pediatrics/Neonatology
Pharmacology/Toxicology
Psychiatry/Psychology
Pulmonary/Respiratory Diseases
Rheumatology
Winthrop Clinical Trials Center is located in Mineola in Nassau County NY, a diverse and densely populated a suburb of New York City. The CTC is located at 222 Station Plaza, Winthrop-University Hospital's professional office building, directly across the street from the Hospital. We are less than a block from the Mineola Long Island Rail Road station, a 30-minute commute from New York City. The Clinical Trials Center occupies 6,500 sq. feet of space. We have four patient exam areas, a secure investigational drug storage area, a full clinical laboratory, all required medical equipment, EKG machines, centrifuges, -70° and -20° freezer storage, CRF storage area and sufficient office space with dedicated rooms with internet connect set aside for use by study monitors.
Winthrop University Hospital Clinical Trials Center
222 Station Plaza North, Suite 300
Mineola, NY 11501
USA
516-663-9582
516-663-9587 (fax)
- Hypertension
- Asthma - Persistent
- Bronchiectasis
- Bronchiectasis study - Non Cystic Fribrosis
- Gout research study/Volunteers needed
- Osteoarthritis or Rheumatoid Arthritis - Volunteers with Osteoarthritis or Rheumatoid Arthritis are needed for a research study
- Partial Onset Seizure Research Study
- Pediatric Meningococcal Vaccine
- Preventative vaccine
- Relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis
- Rheumatoid Arthritis Moderate to Severe
- Rheumatoid Arthritis Moderate to Severe
- Study for adults with Hereditary Angioedema (HAE)
- Study of adults with Type I Diabetes
- The purpose of this study is to determine the safety of an experimental drug, when used to try to treat angioedema attacks.
- Type 1 Diabetes
- Type 2 Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease
- Volunteers needed for a multiple sclerosis research study
- Volunteers needed for acute Hereditary Angioedema Attack research studies.
- Volunteers with Osteoarthritis or Rheumatoid Arthritis are needed for a research study