G2 Expanding Physician Ability to Conduct Clinical Frials

G2 Expanding Physician Ability to Conduct Clinical Frials

G2 CRC is poised to help physician groups and medical centers add clinical trials into their business and treatment model. One client Modern Medical,  http://www.modernmedicalny.com/, has experinced great growth as a result of their procuring the services of www.g2crc.com. G2 CRC President, Gabe Goldfeder, states ” Dr. Kleyn and his team at Modern Medical have seen their revenues increase while maintaing the high level of medical care they strive to provide.” G2 has also expanded it’s services to help existing research sites find more studies, provide QA, regulatory assistance, and budget development. G2 CRC leverages their relationships with CROs and Pharma companies to make sure your site will see the latest studies in a variety of indications including, flu treatments, IBS, Alzheimer’s, and many more. G2 can provide you quick quotes and services. Their flexibilty allows them to work with private physicians, multi-specialty centers, hospitals, dedicated research centers, and everything in between. Contact G2 at info@g2crc.com or call...
Press Release: Clinical trials are positively effecting urgent care centers

Press Release: Clinical trials are positively effecting urgent care centers

In an increasingly competitive market, urgent care centers are looking for ways to diversify their services, differentiate themselves from the competition, and increase their profitability. With a new urgent care center opening up almost every day in the United States, it won’t be long before there is nearly one on every corner like Starbucks. With the market becoming this competitive, there is a good chance that another urgent care may open right down the street from yours. This is just one of the reasons why urgent care centers are looking to run clinical trials at their facilities. Chances are, your competition is not running a clinical trial and doesn’t know how to get involved. In this article, we will discuss the many reasons why urgent care centers are looking at clinical trials, how they become involved, who to turn to for help in getting these trials started, and what kind of profitability is actually out there? Along with that, we’ll discuss with G2 CRC President and Founder Gabe Goldfeder what’s happening with the market and current trends that he’s seeing in the industry. We’ll also discuss the value of clinical trials in the urgent care environment with Blayne Rush, President of Ambulatory Alliances, LLC, an investment-banking firm that has completed more than 250 healthcare transactions and specializing in the urgent care environment. Download the full press release here.  ...
Healthcare Pioneers’ Innovation Conference

Healthcare Pioneers’ Innovation Conference

Join us at the New York Healthcare Innovation Conference on OCTOBER 14 – 11am-6pm for the hottest opportunity to meet innovators of the industry: physicians, executives, entrepreneurs, and investors who finance medical innovations, at the prestigious Citibank Executive Conference Center in Midtown, New York – 601 Lexington Ave....
Announcing our Partnership with U.C.C.T.

Announcing our Partnership with U.C.C.T.

Why Clinical Trials In Urgent Care Centers? Clinical Development: Be on the cutting edge of medicine, work with investigational medications and processes that are not yet approved by the FDA. Recognition: The opportunity to co-author articles for publication and be acknowledged as a leader within our medical community. Pioneering: Offer your patients new medical alternatives that may only be available through participation in clinical trials.  Medicine that patients may not have otherwise gain access to. Compensation: Clinical trials provide significant compensation for your time and resources.  It is a great way to increase profitability for an urgent care center. Advancement of medicine: Leading the medical industry by aiding in the development of breakthrough drugs and medical devices and helping to bring them to market. Differentiation:  As more and more urgent care centers pop up, performing clinical trials help to separate your center from others while bringing in addition long term patients. Simple and Available:  With us to help you, all you need to do is perform the scope of work for the trial.  We are here to help you through the entire process to make it simple and easy.  With the increasing number of drugs and medical devices coming to market, there is a significant opportunity to urgent care centers. Patient Relationships:  Participants in clinical trials become familiar with the urgent care center conducting the study and typically use the center for future illness and injury. For more details visit urgentcareclinicaltrials.com...
Adding Substantial Revenue to Your Urgent Care Center Through Clinical Trials

Adding Substantial Revenue to Your Urgent Care Center Through Clinical Trials

In a time when urgent care centers are on every corner and patients are looking for the quality care they can offer, owner operators of such centers are looking for ways to set their centers apart from the competition. One way in which this can be done would be to implement a clinical trial study at your center. Clinical trials in an urgent care setting can benefit all parties involved and might be simpler to implement than you thought. — Full article – he Ambulatory M&A Advisor  ...
The Importance of Quality Sites & Data

The Importance of Quality Sites & Data

“Studies show” doesn’t mean what it used to. According to a report published in the Journal of the American Medical Association Tuesday, scientific studies aren’t as definitive as you might think. A team of researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine found that two scientists looking at the same clinical trial data (the information that determines what drugs get approved and recommended) may have contradictory interpretations of the results 35 percent of the time. The finding comes from a survey of 37 clinical trials that had been analyzed more than once in the past 64 years. In 13 cases, the re-dos came to entirely different conclusions than the original study. More...