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The Oncology Clinical Research Nurse (RN) of Cancer Clinical Research Office (CCRO) is an integral member of the research team. Coordinate and facilitate the appropriate conduct of clinical research trials in oncology which may be supported by the NCI, industry, cooperative groups or HHC system alliances.
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The Clinical Research Nurse is a licensed clinical professional working with and under the direction of the Principal Investigator, Assistant Director, Lead Research Nurse, and in close conjunction with the Clinical Project Manager on early or late phases of clinical trials related to the treatment of diabetes.
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Preferred Education: Bachelor of Science in Nursing, or other advanced degreePreferred Experience: Clinical research nurse experience, oncology preferredField: NursingCertification: Current Wisconsin RN Licensure.
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RN, LPN, Registered Nurse, Licensed Practical Nurse, Nursing, Patient Care, Clinical Research, Clinical Trial, Phase I, ICH GCP, FDA, Pharmaceutical, Research, Vitals, Patient Care, EKG.
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The Clinical Research Coordinator II RN (CRC-II RN) serves the Research Institute, under limited supervision, to plan, coordinate, evaluate and perform the nursing care of participants and collect data for assigned research projects.
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Comprehensive Cancer Centers of Nevada has an exciting opportunity for a Phase I RN - Clinical Research Coordinator at our Twain clinic in Las Vegas, Nevada. CCCN develops and conducts more than 170 Phase I, Phase II, and Phase III clinical research trials each year including genitourinary and gastrointestinal cancer treatments, radiation clinical trials, breast cancer, and skin cancer.
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Preferred Skills and Scope of Position Clinical Research RN experience Experience with Microsoft Excel and virtual meetings This position primarily reviews complex medical oncology histories for clinical trial eligibility and professionally communicates eligibility criteria, prescreen results and next steps for enrollment with the referring medical team.
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The oncology clinical research nurse I is expected to develop and maintain competencies in clinical research nursing in the first year of the position including but not limited to comprehension and compliance with all NYU PCC Clinical Trials Office policies and procedures, NYU OSR and IRB policies and procedures, familiarity and application of Good Clinical Practice (GCP) guidelines and Federal Regulations that govern the conduct of human subjects research.
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Through the practice of professional nursing the Oncology Clinical Research Nurse (RN) I prioritizes and advocates for the best interest of the patient enrolled on an oncology clinical trial while maintaining the fidelity of the clinical research protocol and compliance with policies, procedures and regulations.
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Clinical trials involve enrolling patients in fast-paced, cutting-edge, acute care stroke and traumatic brain injury studies in collaboration with physician leaders in stroke, neurology and neurosurgery.
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The Clinical Research Coordinator, RN carries out the research and works under the general supervision of the principal investigator responsible for the clinical trials.
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We are seeking a Clinical Research Nurse to work directly with physicians in an acute care/inpatient setting (ED, Cath Lab, ICU, EP lab, Step down, and OR) as well as ambulatory and ancillary areas.
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Banner MD Anderson Cancer Center Clinical Trials Office is the oncology service line for Banner Research. Possession of Clinical Research Coordinator Certification (CRCC.
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Seeking an experienced oncology RN for this 22-chair clinical trials research unit specializing in first-in-human, Phase 1 Clinical trials. Research RNs support the organizational mission and the Cancer Center investment in clinical research and making clinical trials accessible to more patients from diverse and underserved communities.
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This position is responsible for coordination and implementation of Industry-sponsored and Investigator-initiated clinical trials and research projects. Preferred: 2-5 years of clinical trials experience; 2-5 years of experience in clinical specialty that clinical trials and research are being conducted in.
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