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GDIT's Military Health Team is seeking an Assistant Clinical Research Coordinator in support of the Naval Health Research Center (NHRC) Operational Infectious Disease (OID) Field Surveillance and Laboratory Research Services.
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The Clinical Research Associate I works directly with a Clinical Research Coordinator, Research Program Administrator, or Research Nurse to coordinate and/or implement the study.
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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. Key Responsibilities In collaboration with other members of the clinical research site team works to ensure the execution of assigned studies.
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Our Rapid and Molecular Diagnostics division currently has an opportunity for clinical research coordinator in South Portland, Maine. The Clinical Research Coordinator supports clinical study activities by assisting with domestic and international studies undertaken by Abbott in support of research and development.
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The Transforming Research and Clinical Knowledge in Traumatic Brain Injury Study (TRACK-TBI), comprised of 18 US Level 1 Trauma Centers, has accrued the largest and most comprehensive precision natural history study of TBI ever conducted in the US and enrolled more than 2900 patients with TBI across the age (0-100 years) and injury spectrum from concussion to coma, along with orthopedic and friend control groups.
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Clinical Research Coordinator II - Onsite Onsite in Tustin Ca. and Redlands Ca. Why work at Tilda? As a Clinical Research Coordinator II with us, you will play a vital role in the advancement of medical science and the development of groundbreaking treatments.
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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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Understanding of basic anatomy and physiology, electrophysiology and arrhythmiasRegistered Nurse with previous clinical research experience as either a CRA or Study Coordinator. POSITION SUMMARY:The Clinical Research Associate II (CRA II) will be a key contributor to AtriCure’s clinical affairs department and primarily responsible for the site management of assigned clinical investigative CRA II will assist with the implementation and execution of study protocols and associated study documents for clinical trials, including clinical monitoring of AtriCure also includes the coordination of site activities from site start-up to site closure as needed.
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Position Focus: The Cardiovascular Data Science (CarDS) Lab at Yale University is currently seeking a Clinical Research Coordinator to join our team. Serves as a supporting clinical research coordinator to CRC/CRN II and Sr. CRC/CRN for highly complex protocols.
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Association of Clinical Research Professionals (ACRP) or Society of Clinical Research Associates (SOCRA) Certified Research Associate (CRA), Certified Clinical Research Professional (CCRP), Certified Clinical Research Coordinator (CCRC), or comparable.
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The Clinical Research Coordinator (CRC) is an integral and essential member of the ACC CRU Developmental Therapeutics Research Team. We are looking for an enthusiastic, professional and committed team member to work closely with our clinical research investigators, Research Team Leaders, our clinical research nurse(s), and regulatory coordinator.
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The Clinical Trial Rater, a mental health professional, will be solely responsible for interviewing research participants and their informants/caregivers who are being evaluated to participate in a research study for various cognitive and behavior disorders.
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Job Description: GDIT's Military Health Team is seeking an Assistant Clinical Research Coordinator in support of the Naval Health Research Center (NHRC) Operational Infectious Disease (OID) Field Surveillance and Laboratory Research Services.
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Participates in research studies, including data analysis and reporting, in collaboration with JMCRS, In-Vivo and other members of CMQ.Works with pathologists, Chief of Diagnostic Services, and Biosecurity Officer to investigate unusual clinical cases or cases involving known or suspected infectious disease.
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SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY (if applicable): A Clinical Research Coordinator I does not have any supervisory responsibility. A Clinical Research Coordinator II may assist with the training and orientation of new staff members.
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