Welcome to DOCR

The Duke Office of Clinical Research (DOCR) is housed within the Duke University School of Medicine. DOCR provides navigation, tools, and training to support the conduct of clinical research in which Duke serves as an investigative site. DOCR is a consolidated group of research support professionals who are skilled in all aspects of clinical research, including study startup, database development, and project coordination. 

During Fiscal Year 2022, Duke had over 2,280 active clinical research studies that were enrolling participants. Approximately 24,700 Duke patients were enrolled in at least one of those studies during the year, with a total of almost 68,000 participants enrolled during the year.  Of those studies that were open to enrollment, 29% are funded by industry, 18% were funded by the NIH, NSF, or other federal sources, 3% were funded by foundations or other national sources, and 49% were funded internally.

More about DOCR

DOCR Office Hours

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Office hours are held virtually at the times listed below. Complete this survey to sign up.

  • Tuesdays 10 AM
  • Wednesdays 10 AM
  • Thursdays 2 PM
  • Fridays 10 AM

MaestroCare

MaestroCare office hours are held virtually via Zoom.

  • Thursdays 2 PM

Quicklinks

For resources regarding COVID-19 please click here.

DOCR Workforce Engagement & Resilience Program

Clinical Research Support Pages

Research Partnerships

 

Logo of ResearchMatch

ResearchMatch is an NIH-funded program that connects researchers with volunteers interested in participating in research studies. Duke research teams can register their IRB-approved studies, search for and message de-identified volunteers, and notify volunteers who seem like a good fit for your study. If the volunteer agrees to receive more information about your study, you will be matched and permitted to recruit them to participate.

Click here to contact DOCR for more information about ResearchMatch.

 

logo of clinical trials for all

Clinical Trials For All is a noncommercial initiative to increase global clinical trial participation by educating patients and caregivers about the opportunities and advantages of research as care.

Click here for more information about ClinicalTrialsForAll.org.