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The Division of General Internal Medicine (DGIM) at Massachusetts General Hospital is seeking a Research Assistant (Clinical Research Coordinator) to join our research team.
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Certified Clinical Research Coordinator (CCRC) (per the Association of Clinical Research Professionals (ACRP) or Society of Clinical Research Associates (SOCRA.
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Years’ experience: Minimum of two (2) years’ experience coordinating research protocols OR (2) years' experience in cancer research OR certification as a Certified Clinical Trial Investigator (CCTI), Certified Clinical Research Coordinator (CCRC), or Certified Clinical Research Professional (CCRP) from the Association of Clinical Research Professionals (ACRP) or the Society of Clinical Research Associates (SoCRA.
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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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As one of the primary resources for the protocol, the Clinical Research Coordinator I acts as a liaison between the patient, investigator, Institutional Review Board and sponsor. The Clinical Research Coordinator I assists with all data and source documentation, adverse event reporting and maintenance of complete regulatory files, also as a part of the learning experience.
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The Clinical Research Coordinator (CRC) works to ensure the execution of assigned studies in compliance with GCP, ICH, HIPAA, FDA Regulations, and SOPs. Join us as we continue to grow, the Clinical Research Coordinator under the direction of the Site Manager/Director and the Principal/Sub Investigators conducts the following according to the study protocol, company processes & procedures, and in compliance with FDA, GCP, and ICH regulations and guidelines.
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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 Clinical Research Coordinator I (CRC) at the Alzheimer's and Dementia Research Program for Asian Americans and Other Minority Groups , led by Dr. Clara Li, at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, assists clinical studies sponsored by the NIH and industry.
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The Oncology Research Coordinator at the St. Christopher's Hospital for Children will be a crucial addition to our strong clinical program. The Research Coordinator coordinates assigned research studies both clinical and non-clinical throughout the regulatory process from initial Institutional Review Board application until protocol closure and maintains the research database.
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Under the direction of the Chief Administrative Officer, the Clinical Research Coordinator (CRC) will be responsible for supporting the clinical research efforts of the Department of Urology by providing comprehensive coordination and data management of sponsored clinical trials according to Good Clinical Practices (GCP), internal standard operating procedure (SOPs), and University policies and procedures.
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The Clinical Research Coordinator II works independently providing study coordination including screening of research participants for protocol eligibility, presenting non-medical trial concepts and details, and participating in the informed consent process.
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Clinical Research Coordinator A. Clinical Research Coordinator. Responsible for study coordination for investigator-initiated studies, multi-center research studies, and patient-oriented clinical and translational research projects within the Renal, Electrolyte, and Hypertension Division.
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SOCRCertified Clinical Research Professional (CCRP) and/or Certified Clinical Research Associate (CCRA) and/or Certified Clinical Research Coordinator (CCRC.
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This is an exciting opportunity for clinical research professionals with at least one year of Clinical Research Coordinator experience to fill Clinical Research Associate (CRA) openings with Medpace.
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We seek a highly proficient Spanish-speaking Clinical Research Coordinator (CRC) to join the MGH Early Brain Development Initiative, a collaboration among Psychiatry and other clinical departments aimed at discovering new early-life interventions that reduce risk for mental illness in young people.
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