Posts Tagged ‘survival’

The Recession

Friday, June 26th, 2009

The lingering recession has many rats concerned with the survival of full-time volunteering. While things may seem bleak at the moment, I must point out that there are studies out there. Certainly, there are fewer studies, maybe big stipend studies, but there are hundreds if not thousands of studies for healthy individuals. That’s not to say that some clinics aren’t experiencing a greater slowdown than others. Sponsors use various clinics to do their trials. Over the course of a trial, the volunteer requirements will vary thus affecting the current demands of a certain clinic. Sometimes, all the moons may align and a particular clinic may only have small studies. Conversely, the same clinic may get several large studies and the need for volunteers is greater. There is no way to predict what the future holds for each clinic because the contracts constantly change and evolve. Regardless of how long a recession lasts, the need for medications and treatments will always be there. Until the day comes where we are replaced by unethical clones, our services will be needed and appreciated.