Research Studies

The research environment of clinical trials involves faculty and collaboration across multiple departments at Orlando Health. Research activities include the design, conduct, and analysis of clinical trials. The subject matter of the clinical trials and systematic reviews conducted by Clinical Trials covers a variety of health conditions and departments including but not limited to Cardiovascular, Oncology, Emergency Medicine, Orthopedic, Pediatric Orthopedic, Medical Critical Care, OB/GYN, Neurosurgery, and Surgical Critical Care.

What is a Clinical Trial?

Although there are many definitions of clinical trials, they are generally considered to be biomedical or health-related research studies in human beings that follow a pre-defined protocol. ClinicalTrials.gov includes both interventional and observational types of studies. Interventional studies are those in which the research subjects are assigned by the investigator to a treatment or other intervention, and their outcomes are measured. Observational studies are those in which individuals are observed and their outcomes are measured by the investigators.

Frequently Asked Questions

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