Recruitment

The RCAC brings together research coordinators from across nine UNC-Chapel Hill and UNC Health departments, each with their own experiences, perspectives, and insights. Members of the RCAC will inform TraCS on the development...
We help researchers and teams meet their accrual goals in a timely and cost-effective manner, launch feasible, participant-centered studies, and consider the recruitment and retention of participants during every stage of the...

Recruitment & Retention, Conducting Clinical Research

Our Recruitment & Retention experts assist researchers in achieving study recruitment goals, from feasibility to final visit completed. Recruitment & Retention Team Michael Kappelman, MD, MPH Program...
Our participant recruitment experts provide tailored guidance to teams from a wide variety of therapeutic and non-therapeutic areas and for all types of study design. Utilizing extensive knowledge of research design, the practicalities...
Research for Me features a full, searchable directory of UNC research studies and clinical trials that interact with human subjects; this allows potential participants to easily find an opportunity that is right for them or...
We offer expertise in health communication, interpersonal communication, graphic design, marketing and public relations, clinical recruitment processes, and participant-centered approaches. Direct Support Our recruitment...
We offer tailored workforce development to departments, divisions, or individual research teams. Our staff can work with your group on anything from Recruitment 101 to Best Practices to skill development customized to your...
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