Why Should I Join the British Research Panel?

Have you ever wanted a simple way to give back and to possibly help shape the future of medicine? Joining the British Research Panel offers exactly that. It’s free, easy to join, and open to everyone!

Stay Informed about Research Relevant to You!

As a member, you’ll be kept up to date with research projects relevant to you. This could be clinical trials, surveys, interviews and other ways to share your voice. Participation is always voluntary!

You’ll also receive regular newsletters packed with research news, patient-stories, and community updates. This means you stay up to date on developments in healthcare and clinical research. We also work closely with numerous patient organisations to help make resources more accessible to you!

Participating in a Trial

If you’re unsure of how the journey to participation looks, you can take a look at the below infographic which highlights the process.

If you do participate in a trial, you’ll be guided by our nurses and you will also receive access to expert medical professionals, thorough monitoring, and detailed health assessments.

Open to All

Signing up to British Research Panel is completely free, with no obligation. All you need to do is complete a general health questionnaire and register using an email. You don’t have to have a particular illness or condition as the British Research Panel welcomes people of all health backgrounds.

Contribute to Medical Research

By joining and volunteering you can become part of the progression of medical research. Your involvement can help bring about new treatments, understand diseases better, and make healthcare more patient-centred.

Without volunteers, research wouldn’t progress!

You’re Always in Control

Being a member of BRP doesn’t mean you have to take part in a study. You can decide if and when you want to get involved. You can also opt out at any time, and your data will be removed upon request.

You can read our privacy notice here

Sign Up Today!

If this sounds like something for you, sign up here and we will keep you up to date: Sign up!

 

Written by
Eloise Healey