Patient Demographics and Recruitment


The Center for Pharmaceutical Research has access to over 60,000 Kansas City volunteers including the following populations:

  •   Pediatrics
  •   Adolescents
  •   Adults
  •   Geriatrics
  •   Diverse races and ethnicities

At The Center for Pharmaceutical Research, our volunteers are honored guests. Over 95% of our volunteers report being satisfied with their clinical trial experience and over 90% request to be considered for future studies. Our coordinators take time to know their volunteers personally. As a result, volunteer retention is extremely high and previous participants refer many of our new study volunteers.

Our subsidiary, PharmAsyst, specializes in volunteer recruitment. PharmAsyst develops a recruitment plan for each study, implements the recruitment strategy, and pre-screens subjects by phone.

PharmAsyst's practiced expertise focuses our recruitment efforts and ensures efficient, effective use of the sponsor's recruitment investment. As a result, The Center for Pharmaceutical Research consistently over-enrolls in most studies we conduct.

Our most effective subject recruitment tools include:

  •   Research database of over 28,000 subjects
  •   Private practice databases of over 60,000 subjects, from nearly all specialties
  •   Timely mail and email newsletters to databases
  •   Advertising

For more information on our patient demographics and recruitment methods contact us at 816-943-0770.


The Alliance for Multispecialty Research, LLC (AMR) performs phase I, II, III, and IV clinical research trials to support pharmaceutical companies in the development new drugs, devices, and vaccines. AMR includes 15 locations and 2 affiliated member centers across the continental United States, 126 investigators, over 7,749 previous clinical trials, and access to databases of over 657,344 patients. As one company, AMR now offers improved efficiencies with the same exceptional quality and industry professionals you trust.
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