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The Cancer Center Protocol Office is seeking motivated, detail-oriented individuals to join our team as a Clinical Research Associate/Clinical Research Coordinator. Prepare and submit protocol amendments, continuing reviews, and safety reports to the IRB.
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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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Experience with Voice over IP (VoIP), Quality of Service (QoS), Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP), Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP). Solid understanding of routing protocols like Routing Information Protocol (RIP), Interior Gateway Protocol (IGRP), Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP), Open shortest path first (OSPF), Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP), Border Gateway Protocol (BGP.
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Uses clinical research management system and its reports to manage all protocol activities, including minimum footprint, SIP counsel, and all aspects of maintaining current protocol information.
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This position requires working knowledge and experience in at least three of the following areas: Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) Systems, Windows Server Management, Active Directory, Server Virtualization, Exchange Administration, Storage Networks, Citrix, various UNIX OS (Linux , AIX) and Local Network Connectivity and Wide Area Connectivity.
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Hands-on operation and maintenance of process tools and following wafer fab protocol procedures. Hands-on operation and maintenance of process tools and following wafer fab protocol procedures.
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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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Prepares the room, trays and patient according to physician preference following Universal Protocol in Interventional Radiology, and any other areas requiring assistance of Interventional Technologist.
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Each technologist will operate CT SCAN equipment to produce Computed Tomography (CT scans) of the body for diagnostic purposes, as directed by the ER Physician in accordance with the Radiologist protocol.
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The Radiology Technologist will operate radiographic equipment to produce radiographs of body for diagnostic purposes, as directed by the ER Physician in accordance with the Radiologist accepted protocol.
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Excellent command of the English language and its grammar rules; can adapt to style-guides and follow complex labeling protocol(s) across a wide variety of domains (e.g., STEM, History, Sports, Law, Politics, etc.
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Perform diagnostic PET imaging procedures and related functions to include injection of radio- pharmaceutical and/or IV contrast, the administration of oral contrast, protocol setup, patient positioning, reconstruction and filming of images, network image transfers, and archiving of image data.
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Clear understanding of GHS protocol, products, techniques and overall vision of GHS Twin Cities. Our services include mold and odor removal, hospital grade disinfection, dispensing probiotics to provide a protective shield against indoor contaminants and maintaining the environment with air duct cleaning and crawlspace/basement encapsulation.
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Takes X-Ray exposures of patient following protocol for position of body, intensity of radiation, and time of exposure. Associate’s Degree in Radiological Technology from accredited x-ray technical program Minimum one year of working in a medical facility as a medical assistant and X-ray technician.
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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. Ensure the trial is conducted according to the protocol, ICH/GCP and FDA guidelines.
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