Clinical Investigators & Physicians

Clinical Investigators Advance Health Through the Power of Clinical Research

Clinical investigators worldwide make significant contributions to improving healthcare every day. Through research, new medicines get to patients sooner.

Quintiles conducts more clinical trials than any other organization in the world. In 2008, we worked with nearly 38,000 clinical trial investigators, randomizing more than 327,000 patients globally. Our track record and incredible patient access is made possible by working with the finest, most qualified investigators.

Together, we can help bring products to market and medicines to patients faster.

Experienced clinical investigators 

In order to search for qualified investigators quickly, we have a comprehensive database. In North America, investigators are able to register their site online. In other countries, contact us at sitedev.services@quintiles.com to arrange to be entered into our database.

Conducted studies with Quintiles in the past? 

Learn more about our Partner Site program for high-performing sites.   As a partner site, you’ll gain valuable training, tools, assistance and the assurance of a steady flow of research work.

Physicians new to clinical research

Physicians looking for a change of pace from clinical practice might consider the opportunities available in clinical research. You can enter the field and become a clinical investigator without leaving patient care by incorporating clinical research into your existing practice. In fact, by doing so you can enjoy the intellectual stimulation and satisfaction of advancing the field of medicine, while offering your patients access to new treatments.

Learn more about clinical invesigators by reviewing frequently asked questions and answers and an article from The Physician Executive, Breaking into Clinical Research.

Investigator Forum Videos

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Investigator & Physician FAQs

Check here for the most common questions from investigators and physicians.

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