Richmond Pharmacology milestones

2005

October
Host ground breaking seminar on Early Phase Trials Integration.
September
Volunteer database hits 45,000.
June
Richmond celebrates 5th year in operation.
May
Richmond becomes the UK's first CRO to be based in two acute NHS Teaching Hospitals, St George's Hospital and Mayday Hospital. Bed capacity reaches 100.

2004

November
Richmond form the Clinical Research Centre in partnership with the NHS Trust, St George's University Hospital and Richmond Pharmacology – the first of its kind.
November
Patient Studies introduced.
October
In-house Japanese recruitment team successfully launched.
September
Richmond host QTc workshop with seminars presented by world leading experts in cardiology.
June
25,000 volunteers recruited.
June
Launched in-house Data Management service.
April
Pharmacy acquire GMP licence.
January
Richmond firmly established at the largest Phase I CRO in the UK.
January
Expansion continues with the development of a brand new unit at St George's Hospital – increasing bed capacity to 90.

2003

October
Host ground breaking Bridging Studies seminar.
October
17,000 volunteers recruited in 17 months.

2002

October
Host innovative EDC seminar.
October
Richmond opens second ward at the Atkinson Morley Hospital increasing bed capacity to 52.
February
Richmond's new clinical pharmacology unit opens, based in the Atkinson Morley Hospital.

2001

August
Richmond Pharmacology formed. Central London Phase I unit opened.


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