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This position coordinates the clinical logistics of research studies, applies clinical nursing background and research protocol knowledge, and provides hands on treatment, monitoring, and follow-up of participants in clinical trials.
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Accurately enters data from source documentation listed above, outside hospital records, and/or hard-copy research-specific documents, into study specific electronic data capture (EDC) systems for clinical research trials within 5 days of the patient visit EDCs include, but are not limited to, RedCap, Inform, Medidata Rave, Viva Vault, and Trial Master.
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High School Graduate and/or technical degree and 6 years as a Clinical Research Coordinator/Clinical Research Associate. Bachelor’s degree and minimum of 2 years’ experience as a Clinical Research Coordinator/Clinical Research Associate OR.
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Licenses and Certifications Preferred: Certified Clinical Research Professional (CCRP) and/or Certified Clinical Research Associate (CCRA) and/or Certified Clinical Research Coordinator (CCRC.
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Preferred: Clinical Research Coordinator (CCRC) and/or Clinical Research Associate (CCRA) is preferred. Clinical Research Coordinator (CCRC) and/or Clinical Research Associate (CCRA) certification, along with a minimum of two years additional professional experience, will be considered in place of degree.
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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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Notifies Nurse Navigation of patient intake to ensure follow up for clinical intake and scheduling of patient's visit. Schedule follow up appointments for returning patients via calls from patients and physician orders.
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The successful candidate will be responsible for coordinating all aspects of clinical research from study start-up through archiving of study records. The Department of Neurology in the University of Virginia's (UVA) School of Medicine is seeking candidates for a Clinical Research Coordinator 1, Non-licensed position.
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Poses strong administrative skills to insure all necessary paperwork associated with implant or follow-up or associated with data collection for clinical/scientific studies is correct.
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The Clinical Research Nurse will interface between the PARADIGM team and the respective solid organ transplant team to monitor function and provide the necessary work-up and intervention for any evidence of allograft dysfunction.
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Responsible for study coordination activities including screening patients for determination of eligibility, enrollment, scheduling of clinical procedures, and follow up visits. The Clinical/Research Nurse specialist works in a strategic role in the Maternal/Child HIV Program and as a Research Coordinator within the Section of Pediatric Infectious Diseases.
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Specific responsibilities include (but are not limited to): Supervising the clinical research nurse(s), clinical research coordinator(s), and research assistants for the Leukemia Research team.
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The scope of practice includes but is not limited to diagnostic assessment, counseling, psychotherapy, weekly/biweekly follow-up treatment sessions, behavior modification, and essential collaboration with case management.
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ECMO services are provided in liaison with CICU. We also provide neonatal palliative care services and NICU developmental follow -up clinic on site. Our NICU is equipped with PEA POD body composition device, Infant manometry system, pH-impedance analysis, POCUS, and telemedicine for clinical and research purposes.
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The Clinical Research Coordinator could work with surgeons in the operating room, radiation oncologists, as well as medical oncologists and infusion staff. The Clinical Research Coordinator II will provide day to day coordination of oncology clinical trials at Fred Hutch Community Sites.
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