GWU Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
RESEARCH FACULTY ALUMNI AND GIVING

 
Psychiatrists:
 
 
Daniel Lieberman M.D.
   
 
 
Kenneth Williams, M.D.
   
 
 
Clinical Research Staff

The Clinical Psychiatric Research Center at the George Washington University Medical Center is currently recruiting adults over age 18 and in general good health to participate in mood and anxiety disorder studies. All participants will be seen by specialized physicians who will aid in the evaluation of their condition. All study medications have gone through extensive safety testing before GWU offers it to volunteers. More information can be obtained by calling 202-994-CARE (2273). The George Washington University, an accredited research institution, is located one block from the Foggy Bottom Metro stop on the Orange and Blue Lines.

Psychiatrists: Daniel Lieberman M.D., Kenneth Williams, M.D.

George Washington University Medical Center
Clinical Psychiatric Research Center
2300 K Street NW
Warwick Bldg, Room 205
Washington, DC 20037
Phone: (202) 994-CARE (2273)

WHAT WE HAVE TO OFFER YOU, THE VOLUNTEER:

A complete evaluation will be done at the beginning and end of the study, with weekly or biweekly monitoring by a psychiatrist throughout. All study-related assessments and medication are provided at no cost. The study medications are investigational, yet have been safely tested on other human volunteers, before they are available at our center. Some study medications have been FDA-approved for some illnesses but not for the specific disorder under study. All patients are eligible to participate in our free after-care program for up to three months following their participation in the study. The doctors will prescribe an FDA-approved and marketed medication, while they help you find follow-up care in the community.

There is no cost to participate in any of our studies. There is also no compensation for participation in the study. There is no charge for your visits with the psychiatrist, for your physical exam, and for any of the medication that you may receive.

Psychotherapy is not provided as part of these research studies; they are only medication clinical trials. Depending on the study, participation in psychotherapy while you are involved in the study may not be allowed, or could be allowed under the conditions outlined in the protocol.

 

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