No Resistance Consulting Group
Sharan Kaur is a Clinical Research Associate at No Resistance Consulting Group since August 2021, previously serving as a Medical Assistant/Lab Technician at American Family Care from July 2020 to March 2021. Sharan's experience includes various roles in leadership and research, such as Co-President of the Indian Cultural Association, Research Assistant at TRIP Lab, and Student Teaching Assistant in the UAB Chemistry Department. Educationally, Sharan holds a Bachelor of Applied Science in Biology/Biological Sciences and Public Health from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, completed in June 2020. Sharan possesses strong skills in patient care, research coordination, public speaking, and organizational management.
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No Resistance Consulting Group
No Resistance has the required experience, expertise, people, and resources to enable urgent care centers (even those with no previous clinical trial experience) to participate in vital clinical trials and add an ancillary income source. No Resistance starts by recruiting and vetting experienced urgent care operators who not only have access to the desired patient base but also have a genuine interest in participating in research and contributing to the common good. We then contract with sponsors whose trial protocols seek to recruit subjects that closely match our clinic populations and clinical presentations. We then contract with the trial sites and embed No Resistance employed experienced investigators and/or study coordinators within the urgent care practices. This business model virtually eliminates the clinic's administrative and time burden and enables our sites to maximize subject enrollment – without adversely affecting the clinic’s normal workflow. It is a win/win/win for No Resistance, the sponsor, and the trial site. We pay the urgent care site a portion of the subject-specific fees for each subject that is enrolled in the trial at their clinic. A pretty simple idea, highly effective. Urgent care patients universally express that their participation in these trials is a very positive component of their patient experience and consider urgent care clinics participating in research to be “cutting edge”.