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\ Y Wea..esday, July 10, 1985-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 11B yaston Memorial To Participate In Research Program ston Memorial Hospital plans in motion to par- ticipate in an on-going series of clinical research programs involving pharmaceuticals ‘and medical devices. |" The hospital has signed an ‘agreement with ClinDAR Inc, a clinical research com- ‘pany with headquarters in Durham, to implement the programs. ClinDAR serves as the research agent for ma- ‘jor pharmaceutical com- ‘panies. Under the agree-- KM Park Programs | Continue - Kings Mountain‘ National Military Park will continue its evening programs and © other summer activities this © weekend. ‘On Saturday, seasonal park cian will present “Civil § © Wars of America’. The pro- gram will focus on the Revolutionary War Southern _ Patriot and the Civil War ~~ Rebel. Weapons and equip- ment from both of these wars ~ will be exhibited and discuss- ed, as will, differences in ment, ClinDAR will provide the products to be tested for their clients and the hospital will provide the facilities and personnel. “This is an arrangement which we review as being an exciting role for the com- munity hospital to play,” said Wayne F. Shovelin, senior vice president of Gaston Memorial. “We know that ClinDAR selected Gaston Memorial as one. of its testing sites because of the high quality of medical care and services given to its patients and the comparable low costs associated with this service. One of the most important factors in the decision to test here is the quality of the medical staff of the hospital, some 90 per cent of whom are eligible or certified in medical specialty Boards.” ClinDAR has a similar agree- ment with Bowman-Gray School of Medicine, Winston- Salem. This concept of clinical testing involves developing a contract with the hospital and medical staff so that they re- main available for the total support of the research pro- ject. ClinDAR purchased from the hospital all support services needed such as laboratory, dietary, special procedures and bed space. Each project will have prior approval of the Federal Drug Administration (FDA) and the hospital's Institu- tional Review Committee (IRC). With the IRC review, there will be local input to determine if the volunteers are available and whether the projects serve the needs of the medical community. This will also ensure that the “ project is completed in a timely manner and to the satisfaction of the FDA and the sponsoring company. Members of the hospital's medical staff will serve as principal investigators in the individual studies and all medical activities will be car- ried out at the written direc- tion of the physicians. Volunteers for the studies will be recruited by ClinDAR through advertising in the local news media. Once selected, the volunteers are given a physical examination to determine their fitness to participate in the study and full disclosure of the tests, its effects and results are made known to the person volunteering. It is anticipated that a number of studies will deal with generic products which must be proved to be a “biochemical duplication’’ of a patented version before it is proposed for marketing. The joint relationship creates a revenue producing opportunity for the hospital ‘and a controlled testing en- vironment for the client com- panies. ES (A RE NEVE: AND OTHER MAJOR BRANDS QUALITY MERCHANDISE N31 SV [Ho] IY AV A 8 types of food, battle tatics, ~~ medicines, and hardships of ' camplife. The program will + begin at 7:30 p.m. in the ) Visitor Center auditorium. Looking ahead to Saturday, oseph Tally will present evening program kes Alive”. This pro- gram will remove some of the common fears associated h these helpful reptiles. program will begin at permitting, et and rifle demonstra- will be presented on the ur from 11:00 a.m. until ) p.m. on Saturday and m 12:00 noon until 4:00 1 Sunday. dther on-going activities de: An 18 minute film, Mountain-Turning in the South’, a n exhibit’'area, 1.5 battlefield trail, 16 mile xm of hiking trails, and 10 system of horse trails. public is invited and raged to attend all pro- s. There are no admis- nduct Medal ~ Lance Corporal William H. ‘Davis, Jr. has been awarded rtificate and Good Con- ict Medal for the period February, 1982 to February, Eligibility requires a | ine to ‘conduct himself creditable manner and onduct during this three ear period must denote jonest and faithful service in keeping with the highest tradition of the Marine Corps.” | Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. ‘William Davis, is presently ationed in Okinawa. Stroupe Completes | Marine Training arine Pvt. Nicholas S. upe, son of Barbara A. ell of Route 5, Kings untain, has completed ecruit training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris n uring the 11-week train- ing cycle, Stroupe was taught the basics of battlefield sur- vival. He was introduced to tl ical daily routine that { experience during his enlistment and studied the yersonal and professional tandards traditionally ex- hibited by Marines. | He participated in an ac- tive physical conditioning program and gained profi- ency in a variety of military 1s, including first aid, rifle narkmanship and close rder drill. Teamwork and f-discipline were em- asized throughout the training cycle. : IA 1982 graduate of Kings fountain Senior High School, je joined the Marine Corps in ptember 1984. 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