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.