Research Center Profile: Florida Research Network, LLC
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Kurt MalphursDirector of Clinical TrialsFlorida Research Network, LLC6800 NW 9th Blvd, Suite 1Gainesville, FL 32605USA352-333-0939352-333-3936 (fax)kurtm@flrnetwork.comView MapContact Center
Cardiology/Vascular Diseases Dermatology Devices Endocrinology Family Medicine Gastroenterology Hematology Immunology Internal Medicine Musculoskeletal Nephrology Neurology Nutrition and Weight Loss Obstetrics/Gynecology (Women’s Health) Pharmacology/Toxicology Psychiatry/Psychology Pulmonary/Respiratory Diseases Rheumatology Sleep Urology Vaccines
Florida Research Network, LLC (FRN) is a dedicated full time research facility located in Gainesville Florida. FRN is set up for conducting large complex clinical research studies. This site is staffed with experienced Principal Investigators and numerous Sub-investigators.
Florida Research Network is committed to providing high quality medical care to its patients while collecting accurate research data for its pharmaceutical sponsors.
Florida Research Network, LLC has successfully completed over 100 Phase II - IV pharmaceutical drug trials and often enrolls more than the minimum number of contracted patients. Having a large number of family practice patients in our database and maintaining a close relationship with many local physicians facilitates enrollment in multiple therapeutic areas.
Florida Research Network has worked with the following sponsors and CRO's:
Florida Research Network's facilities and equipment are essential for conducting large scale, complex clinical trials.
2400 square feet office Located 1 block from Hospital 8 patient exam rooms Secure drug areas with continuous temperature monitoring Private monitoring rooms with phone and high speed internet access Large, comfortable patient waiting room IV infusion room
Patient rooms for overnight stays Blood drawing station Laboratory processing area
Equipment: (on site)
Immediate Access Equipment:
Robert Grady Ashley, Jr. M.D. Principal Investigator Internal Medicine/Family Practice
Medical School: University of Florida College of Medicine, 1971 General Surgery Residency: University of Florida College of Medicine, 1971-1972 Family Practice Residency: University of Florida College of Medicine, 1973-1975 Board Certification: American Board of Family Practice, 2006, Re-certified 2013
Bret N. Wiechmann, MD Principal Investigator Interventional Radiology
Medical School: University of Florida College of Medicine, 1991 Radiology Residency: University of Florida College of Medicine, 1992-1996 Vascular and Interventional Radiology Fellowship: University of Florida College of Medicine, 1996-97 Board Certification: Diagnostic radiology, American Board of Radiology
Richard E. Kinard, MD Principal Investigator Interventional Radiology
Medical School: University of North Carolina, 1978 Surgical Internship: University of Colorado,1979-1980 Radiology Residency: David Grant USAF Medical Center, 1980-1983 (Affiliated: University of CA, Davis) Board Certification: Diagnostic radiology, American Board of Radiology
Will F. Williams, III, MD Principal Investigator Interventional Radiology
Medical School: M.D., University of Florida 1993-1997 Internship Residency: Medical Center of Central Georgia , Transitional Year-1997-1998 Radiology Residency: University of Florida 1998-2002 Vascular and Interventional Radiology Fellowship: University of Florida 2002-2003 Board Certification: Radiology
Patrick R. Carmichael, MD Principal Investigator Internal Medicine/Family Practice
Medical School: M.D., University of South Florida 1972-1975 Community Health and Family Medicine Residency: University of Florida, 1975-1978 2002-2003 Board Certification: American Board of Family Practice, Re-certified 2006
Jeffrey S. Snyder, MD Principal Investigator Cardiothoracic/Thoracic Surgery
Medical School: M.D., University of South Alabama 1982 General Surgery Internship: Unversity Hospital, Jacksonville, FL 1982-1983 General Surgery Residency: Unversity Hospital, Jacksonville, FL 1987 Cardiac Surgery Residency: University of Florida, 1990 Fellowship: University of Florida Board Certification: General Surgery, Cardiothoracic Surgery. Fellow, American College of Surgeons
Richard R. Proia, MD Principal Investigator Cardiothoracic/Thoracic Surgery
Medical School: M.D. Columbia University of Physicians and Surgeons 1997 General Surgery Internship: Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, 1997-2003 Cardio/Thoracic Surgery Fellowship: New York-Presbyterian Hospital, Cornell Medical Center, 2003-2005 Thoracic Surgery Fellowship: Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, 2003-2004 Board Certification: American Board of Surgery, 2004
Michael C. Dillion, MD, FACC Principal Investigator Internal Medicine/Cardiology
Medical School: M.D., University of Kentucky 1971-1975 Cardiology Residency: Duke University Medical Center 1980-1981 Fellowship: Duke University Medical Center 1978-1980 Board Certification: Internal Medicine, Cardiovascular Disease 1982
Bernard Gros, MD Principal Investigator Internal Medicine/Cardiology
Medical School: M.D., Emory University, 1991 Residency: University of Michigan, 1991-1994 Fellowship: University of Michigan, 1994-1997 Board Certification: Cardiovascular Disease
James J. O’Meara, III, MD, FACC Principal Investigator Internal Medicine/Cardiology
Medical School: M.D., University of Virgina 1984-1988 Internal Medicine Residency: University of North Carolina 1988-1991 Fellowship: Medical Informatics and Decision Analysis, University of North Carolina 1991-1992 Fellowship: Interventional Cardiology, Unversity of North Carolina School of Medicine 1995-1996 Board Certification: Interventional Cardiology 1992
Steven Roark, MD, FACC Principal Investigator Internal Medicine/Cardiology
Medical School: M.D., Duke University 1974-1978 Cardiology Fellowship: Duke University 1982-1984 Board Certification: Cardiovascular Disease 1986
Brian C. Werbel, MD Principal Investigator Cardiology
Medical School: M.D., University of Florida, 1989 Residency: Wake Forest University, 1989-1992 Fellowship: Wake Forest University, 1993-1996 Board Certification: Cardiovascular Disease
Matthew S. Ellis, MD Principal Investigator Hyperbaric Medicine/ Wound Care/Family Practice
Medical School: M.D., Ross University, 2002 Family Medicine Residency: Spartenburg Regional Medical Center, 2002-2005 Hyperbaric Fellowship: Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, 2005-2006 Board Certification: Family Practice
George Cockey, MD Principal Investigator Hospitalist/Internal Medicine
Medical School: M.D., University of Maryland, 1991 Internal Medicine Residency: University of Florida, School of Medicine, 1991-1994 Board Certification: Internal Medicine
Steven Figg, MD Principal Investigator Hospitalist/Internal Medicine
Medical School: M.D., University of Maryland, 1992 Internal Medicine Residency: University of Florida, 1992-1995 Board Certification: Internal Medicine
Charles Wilson, MD Principal Investigator Hospitalist/Internal Medicine
Medical School: M.D., University of Vanderbilt, 1984 Medicine Residency: Shands Hospital, 1987
Sub-Investigators:
Florida Research Network has numerous other sub-investigators used for specialty studies like Radiology, Cardiology, Internal Medicine, etc.
Mark Noble, PA-C Sub- Investigator Interventional Radiology
Bachelor of Science, Univeristy of Florida 2007 Master of Physician Assistant Studies, University of Florida 2009
Adam Ping, PA-C Sub- Investigator Interventional Radiology
Bachelor of Science, Medical Imaging Technology IUPUI 2000 Master of Physician Assistant Studies, University of Florida 2005
Florida Research Network, LLC currently employs:
Florida Research Network, LLC has a large, diverse population and excels in the recruitment of patients for large studies. This is due to the fact that Gainesville is located in North Central Florida, home to most of the areas medical resources including 4 major medical centers. The University of Florida is located here in Gainesville and enables enrollment from a younger population and at the same time is home to a large number of retirees over the age of 65. This unique setting results in the over enrollment of most major studies. Patient enrollment comes from our own patient database, physician referral, advertising (TV, Radio, Print, Internet), direct mail and community relations (health screenings and event promotion).
Florida Research uses sponsor preferred central IRB's.
The following is a list of IRB's this site has previously used:
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