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Demonstrated experience in clinical trials research including budget negotiations and invoicing per clinical trial agreement. Strong experience in clinical trials research.
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NCI Community Oncology Research Program grant (NCORP) recipient with access to current, relevant clinical trials. Caring and attentive team of support services including genetic counselor, nutrition support, social work, nurse navigation, behavior therapist and lymphedema specialists.
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The person will support Infectious Disease Physician Investigators in clinical research ranging from observational trials to investigational drug/product trials, including investigator-initiated, government funded, and industry-sponsored trials.
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Thoroughly reviews complex study protocols, Informed Consent Documents (ICD), draft sponsor Clinical Trial Agreements (CTA), and budgets to identify all the Emory Healthcare (EHC) and/or Grady billable items and services required of the study which might generate a CPT code.
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The Clinical Research Coordinator III performs a full range of clinical research duties at an advanced level and plans, organizes, leads, and performs comprehensive clinical trial duties for multiple or complex clinical trials, focusing on the overall productivity and success of the program.
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Early phase clinical/translational research expertise, including experience in designing, monitoring, performing and interpreting early phase clinical trials and solid knowledge of biomarkers, surrogate endpoints, biostatistics, and safety reporting.
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We are a diverse team of experienced physicians and clinical scientists who collaborate to delineate early phase clinical development strategies, design innovative phase I-IIb clinical trials, develop and validate novel surrogate endpoints, and translate scientific ideas to proof of concept studies in targeted patient populations.
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The Clinical Research Nurse carries out the research and works under the general supervision of the principal investigator responsible for the clinical trials. Certified Clinical Research Professional (CCRP) and/or Certified Clinical Research Associate (CCRA) and/or Certified Clinical Research Coordinator (CCRC.
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The Clinical Research/Data Coordinator ensures all administrative and day-to-day operations of investigator-initiated and/or Government-sponsored human subject clinical trials are completed in a timely and compliant manner; as well as data integrity and completion.
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Today, our team continues to expand across the globe, with over 350 employees across the US, Europe, Australia, and Asia. The Role:Ora's Clinical Research Coordinator I (CRC) has close relationships with the subjects who participate in our clinical trials located regionally, domestically, and at times, internationally.
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The Brain Modulation Lab is involved with several major NIH and industry-sponsored clinical trials and the Project Manager will support multiple active protocols, serve in the capacity of lead Clinical Research Coordinator of trial teams, maintain regulatory documentation, Standard Operating Procedures, and train staff members to ensure compliance.
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Summary The primary responsibility of the Clinical Research Coordinator is to coordinate and conduct the day-to-day operation of clinical studies and clinical trials related to maternal health and diabetes.
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Reporting to the Clinical Research Manager of Blood & Marrow Transplantation and Cell Therapy (BMT-CT), the Clinical Research Coordinator Associate will be conversant in the goals, mission and priorities of the Institute, and utilize this knowledge to to manage data, enroll and follow patients on trial, and assist with regulatory and financial requirements of the trials.
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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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Main duties of the job The Womens Health Research Team at West Middlesex Hospital is looking for a part time (30 hours) Clinical trials Assistant to enhance the delivery of clinical research to ensure the delivery of the Trust research strategy.
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