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Clinical Research Programs
Sheppard & Enoch Pratt Hospital
6501 N. Charles Street
Room A 309
Baltimore, Maryland 21204
Phone: 410-938-3127
Fax: 410-938-3111
Program Director:
Scott T. Aaronson, M.D.
click here for directions
The Department of Clinical Research Programs conducts both inpatient and
outpatient clinical trials of FDA-approved studies for a wide range of
diagnostic areas and involving a variety of therapeutic agents. Under the
direction of Dr. Scott T. Aaronson, a board certified adult psychiatrist with
over 10 years experience as a principal investigator, the program operates in a
dedicated and specially designed space equipped with private exam rooms and
offices, and locked pharmaceutical and medical records rooms.
Sheppard Pratt's Department of Clinical Research Programs is committed to high
quality, efficient and effective research conducted in an ethical manner and
with exquisite attention to protocol management and data collection.
E-mail the Clinical Research Staff:
clinical-trials@sheppardpratt.org
TO LEARN OF CURRENT CLINICAL TRIAL OPPORTUNITIES
CLICK HERE.
Directions:
Sheppard Pratt is inside the Baltimore Beltway (Interstate 695) off of Exit 25.
After you are on the ramp for Exit 25, follow the signs for Charles Street.
Proceed south on Charles Street approximately 2 & 1/2 miles. At the sign,
turn left into the Sheppard Pratt campus. Continue on Gatehouse Drive past two
stop signs and park in Lot G on the left. Take the sidewalk to the main entrance
of the central building. The Clinical Research Department
is located on the third floor in the "A" Building.
From Penn Station, proceed north on Charles Street for approximately 7 miles.
You will see signs designating a right turn into the Sheppard Pratt campus.
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Sheppard Pratt Health System
6501 N. Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21285
410-938-3000
info@sheppardpratt.org
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