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BACKGROUND
 
The Clinical Trials Honour Roll was launched for the first time in 2008 as a way to promote clinical research and recognise individuals and organisations in Australia and New Zealand contributing time, resources and expertise, either as trial volunteers or in the course of their professional responsibilities, thereby helping advance knowledge about the new treatments being developed, and use of currently approved medicines. In 2011,the Honour Roll was opened to nominations from around the world.
 
Since 2008, over 600 individuals and organisations have been nominated on the Honour Roll by themselves and others for their contribution to clinical research. 
 
 
PAST CLINICAL TRIAL HONOUR ROLLS

ABOUT INTERNATIONAL CLINICAL TRIALS DAY

International Clinical Trials' Day was launched by the European Clinical Research Infrastructure Network in 2004 to promote clinical trials. It is celebrated on the 20th of May each year recognising the day that James Lind (www.jameslindlibrary.org) started a controlled trial to test different treatments for scurvy in sailors (20th of May 1747). 


ACCESSCR's INVOLVEMENT
 
AccessCR initiated and funded the Clinical Trials Honour Roll from 2008-2012, with assistance from a number of sponsors in 2011 & 2012 from other organisations committed to clinical trials.