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The Clinical Research Coordinator will manage study activities, including study recruitment, scheduling, patient consent, data collection/entry, reporting, and participant survey follow-up.
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Scope: Protocol implementation & coordination Data collection, entry, reconciliation Patient interaction, procedures, scheduling Regulatory compliance & reporting Audit preparation Process improvement Other related duties as required.
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May be the sole coordinator or work in collaboration with a research nurse on studies, responsible for source documents, data collection, data entry, query resolution, triggering financial payments, study close out and liaison with the sponsor/CRO.
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Provides accurate and timely data collection, documentation, entry, and reporting in both Sponsor and Walgreens databases. Our client is seeking a Clinical Research Coordinator to work onsite at their Chicago, IL location.
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Job Title: Senior Clinical Research Coordinator. Clinical Research Coordinator. able to work independently as the primary/sole Clinical Research professional onsite.
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Working in conjunction with the Clinical Research Coordinator (CRC), the Data Coordinator ensures timely and accurate data entry, reporting, and responsiveness to data queries.
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The Clinical Research Coordinator screens, enrolls and follows study participants, conducts data collection and entry, performs noninvasive cardiovascular tests according to study protocols, and conducts small group coaching sessions.
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A clinical research coordinator is needed to manage study visits, data collection, data entry and interpretation. This position will work collaboratively with the lead clinical research coordinator, clinical research supervisor, and/or Dr. Konopka to complete clinical trials testing whether pharmacological inhibition of mTOR can safely intervene on the fundamental biology of aging and improve clinically relevant functional outcomes.
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Applicants will be expected to participate in data collection for high- quality research with children The ideal candidate will have a strong background in REDCap data entry and experience working with an Institutional Review Board (IRB.
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As a Research Coordinator, you are responsible for the functions as a back-up to our Study Coordinator in the coordination and participation of clinical research studies conducted by a principal investigator(s) at CenExel CNS in a variety of complex activities involving collection, compilation, documentation, and analysis of clinical research data under the direct supervision of the Principal Investigator.
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The CRC I will perform daily tasks such as document review, data entry, test material preparation and data collection. Understands basic concepts in clinical research and capable of learning and performing duties during clinical studies KNOWLEDGE / SKILLS / ABILITIES Language Skills Mathematical Skills Reasoning Skills/Abilities Computer Skills Ability to manage and coordinate multiple projects in a fast paced, highly professional environment.
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The Clinical Research Coordinator may coordinate device and drug treatment research trials, as well as observational studies conducted at Children's Medical Center, including but not limited to study set-up, implementation, fiscal monitoring, and data collection/entry.
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This position also coordinates aspects of the clinical studies including providing pivotal response treatment to young children with autism at in-home sessions, in the outpatient Child Psychiatry Division at Stanford and/or at a Stanford satellite classroom in San Jose. The position also requires assuring accurate data collection and entry and assisting with participant recruitment for research studies.
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Our client is seeking a Clinical Research Coordinator to work onsite at their location. Conduct clinical research study visits/procedures per protocol requirements.
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Develops source documents, completes timely and accurate data collection, documentation, entry, and reporting in both sponsor and ACH databases. The Clinical Research Coordinator (CRC) is a specialized research professional working with and under the direction of the Clinical Trial Supervisor and clinical Principle Investigator (PI) on multiple ongoing research studies.
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