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The Clinical Research Coordinator assists the clinical trials process by registering hematology, oncology, and bone marrow transplant patients for clinical studies, assessing eligibility criteria, maintaining current protocol packets and assuring that all quality assurance measures are maintained within the protocol/study.
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Manages and coordinates all facets of assigned clinical protocols from IRB preparation through query and data seal; ensuring protocol and regulatory compliance. The Ivy Brain Tumor Center is a non-conventional, non-profit program offering state-of-the-art clinical trials for patients with the most aggressive form of brain cancer.
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Onsite) FUNCTION: Clinical Operations – Biomarker and Bioanalytical Operations Clinical Operations is responsible for the worldwide execution of all Phase I - IV clinical trials across all Company therapeutic areas.
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This position will manage activities pertaining to the Protocol Review and Monitoring Committee (PRMC) which primary goal is to ensure that institutional, industry-sponsors, and externally peer reviewed cancer research studies involving human subject conducted under the auspices of the SCCC are (1) scientifically and statistically sound; (2) appropriately designed; (3) feasible for completion; and (4) if applicable, in compliance with NIH guidelines for clinical trials.
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As a Junior Clinical Research Coordinator, you are responsible for assisting with the management and coordination of all aspects of conducting clinical trials within s RII, surgery centers, both clinically and administrative/regulatory.
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The Knight Cardiovascular Institute Senior Clinical Research Coordinator is responsible for various duties related to clinical trials. The Senior clinical research coordinator is also the primary liaison for patients receiving care on a clinical trial and is responsible for the triage of patient needs.
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4 years of clinical research experience in the academic or pharmaceutical clinical trials environment. Trains and mentor, entry level Clinical Research Coordinators, Regulatory Coordinators, Research Protocol Coordinators, students, residents, and fellows on the basics of regulations applicable to clinical research.
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The Rater is responsible for the organization, administration, management, and efficient execution of clinical ratings associated with clinical trials. Manage aspects of the study related to ratings with the rater training representative, study sponsor, Site Director, and Principal Investigator to ensure compliance with protocol requirements.
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The range of these research projects are extensive and comprehensive, extending from biomarker/natural history studies to Investigator Initiated studies to Industry clinical trials (Phases 1-3.
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Responsible for the compilation of all data for clinical trials managed by the CTO. Manages project data including extraction, entering, processing, accuracy, analysis and evaluation of data ensuring that results meet project information and deliverable objectives.
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Responsible for screening patients for participation in clinical trials, enrolling patients onto these studies, monitoring protocol implementation, completing required forms and reporting results.
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The Senior Clinical Trials Manager is responsible for oversight and execution of the operational aspects of one or more clinical studies from protocol development through database lock.
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Deep understanding statistical concepts and methodology related to clinical trials and drug development. + Direct participation in design, planning, conduct, analyses, and reporting of clinical trials.
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The budget specialist is responsible for reviewing the Medicare coverage analysis, protocol, sponsor proposed budget and informed consent (if available) and fully accounting for all clinical costs and investigator and study team effort required to carry out the study, as well as costs for ancillary services.
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We are currently seeking a Board Certified Dermatologist to assist our Medical Director and staff, in the review of clinical trial protocols, and participate in those trials, by providing your services in performing general dermatology examinations, in accordance with the authorized protocol.
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