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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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As a Clinical Research Coordinator, you’ll oversee and facilitate the clinical research activities. Ability to adhere to Good Clinical Practices, FDA, HIPPA, IRB regulation, and principal of research design.
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The Clinical Research Coordinator (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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This includes a diverse portfolio of research trials involving multicenter clinical trials (both NIH and industry-sponsored), local investigator-initiated clinical trials and any subsites, and programmatic clinical research activities such as a clinical database and biorepositories, NIH and FDA reporting and study-start up.
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Daylight Clinical Coordinators act as supervisor to all disciplines at St. John. Clinical Coordinators working off shifts act as supervisor to all disciplines. Our services include LIFE (Living Independence for the Elderly); skilled nursing, home health; personal care; adoption & foster care; assisted living; adult day services; memory care; hospice; palliative care; residential living; affordable housing; home safety monitoring; Meals on Wheels; rehabilitation services and private duty.
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Our clinical operations activities are growing rapidly, and we are currently seeking a full-time, office-based Regulatory Submissions Coordinator to join our Study Start-up team. We have openings for clinical research coordinators to best match your experience level.
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The VCU Department of Psychiatry is seeking to hire a Clinical Research Coordinator for its Child and Adolescent Division. Maintains current CITI credentials for Human Subjects Protections, Good Clinical Practice (GCP), Clinical Research Coordinator, plus additional sponsor GCP certifications as required.
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Provides unit-based clinical education aimed at improving the quality and safety of patient care and for assisting the department manager in overseeing daily work unit operations in accordance with professional standards, internal policies/procedures and applicable regulatory requirements.
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The Clinical Research Coordinator, Level 1 (CRC1) is a research professional who ensures oversight and compliance of both system-wide and local SHC clinical research activities.
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Applicants must be board certified in Internal Medicine and board certified or eligible in ID, have excellent clinical skills, be dedicated to medical education, interested in clinical research, and have training or actual experience in Antibiotic Stewardship (AS) and/or Infection Control (IC.
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Must have a minimum of a Bachelor’s degree in a health or science related field; Advanced degrees or prior clinical research experience is a plus; In-House CRA position available for those with no or minimal clinical research experience with rapid advancement.
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In the Clinical Research Center (CRC), the Administrative Coordinator is responsible for providing administrative support to the Senior Investigator of Clinical, Behavioral & Outcomes Research, the CRC Nurse Manager and Manager of Administrative Services.
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Certified Clinical Research Professional (CCRP) or Certified Clinical Research Coordinator (CCRC) Specimen processing or lab experience experience conducting and leading complex interventional clinical trials knowledge of medical terminology proficiency in electronic systems and databases understanding of FDA guidelines & GCPs relating to research Additional Requirements: biospecimen handling, specimen processing, and lab procedures possible on-call/evening/weekend hours.
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The Clinical Research Nurse will be able to function as a Clinical Research Coordinator and shall assist primary investigators with the following tasks in order to develop institutionally.
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As one of the first cancer hospitals in the country, Fox Chase Cancer Center has been a national leader in cancer treatment, research, and prevention for more than 100 years. Temple Health consists of Temple University Hospital (TUH), Fox Chase Cancer Center, TUH-Jeanes Campus, TUH-Episcopal Campus, TUH-Northeastern Campus, Temple Physicians, Inc., and Temple Transport Team. Temple Health is proudly affiliated with the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University.
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