VAX-Rx is the Cure for Vaccine Recruitment
VAX-Rx gives research sites the recruitment flexibility needed to meet high patient enrollment numbers in abbreviated time periods. Many vaccines are based on competitive enrollment. Let VAX-Rx give you the advantage.
ABOUT US
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VAX-Rx was founded to allow sites to scale up recruitment efforts while maintaining the same quality they receive from their internal recruiters.
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The key to running a successful vaccine trial begins with recruitment. Most vaccines require sites to scale up their recruitment efforts with minimal notice for short periods of time. Doing this internally is difficult to do while also maintaining quality.
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Our staff will operate in your CTMS, just like an internal recruiter. Adding patients, creating profiles, fully pre-screening candidates, and even scheduling qualified participants.
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Stop passing up major vaccine opportunities because of internal staffing short-comings. VAX-Rx will allow you to not only compete, but beat the competition in all major vaccine trials.
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With over 14 years of vaccine experience, VAX-Rx has helped sites all over the world beat enrollment expectations on some of the highest enrolling vaccines.
OUR SERVICES
Creating screeners for IRB Approval at no cost
Accessing and screening any referral services you may be using (Acurian, Studykik, Research and Me, etc...) and entering them into your CTMS.
Inputting patient information into CTMS including demographic, medications, medical history, etc...
Scheduling patients into CTMS or warm transferring all qualified patients over to a member of your staff for scheduling.
Inbound/Outbound calling, including night & weekend calls with texting hard to reach patients (utilizing approved phone screener)
Ability to pay for our services using advertising and marketing dollars.
EXPERIENCE
HERE ARE JUST SOME OF THE VACCINES VAX-Rx HAS HELPED ENROLL FOR
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Anthrax
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Botulism
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Chikungunya
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Cholera
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Clostridium difficile
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CMV
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COVID-19 (SARS CoV-2)
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Dengue
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Ebola
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E.coli
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H1N1
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H5N1
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H7N1
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H7N9
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Haemophilus (Hib)
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Hepatitis A & B
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Herpes Zoster
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HPV
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Influenza
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Japanese Encephalitis
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Lyme Disease
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Measles/Mumps/Rubella
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Meningococcal
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Norovirus
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Plague
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Pneumococcal
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Rabies
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Ragweed
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Rotavirus
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RSV
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Smallpox
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Staphylococcus Aureus
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Tetanus/Diptheria/Pertussis
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Travelers' Diarrhea
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Typhoid
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West Nile Virus