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Screens, consents, enrolls and follows study subjects ensuring protocol compliance and close monitoring while subjects are on study utilizing Research Nurses’ oversight for help with clinical decision making.
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Ensures the integrity of clinical data and that the study is conducted in compliance with the approved protocol, GCP, applicable regulations, and SOPs. + Verifies the protection of study participants by confirming informed consent procedures and protocol have been performed in accordance to applicable regulations.
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Schedules and performs patient procedures, assessments, evaluations and testing as required by the protocol, including but not limited to blood sample collection, processing and shipping, ECG, vital signs, etc., as applicable.
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Coordinates and/or performs a variety of procedures/tests including, but not limited to, laboratory tests/phlebotomy, vital signs, ECG/EKGs, imaging studies, cognitive evaluations, as well as other needs as outlined in the study protocol(s.
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The Clinical Research Coordinator II conducts and manages multiple clinical trials from start up through study close out in accordance with the study protocol, GCP, and Velocity’s SOPs.
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Conducts all clinical trials (studies) according to ICH GCP, local regulations, study protocol and company processes. Fulfills and comply with all medical duties as per protocol, SOP/COP and ICH GCP and local regulations.
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Performing venipuncture, capillary, and/or IV specimens from study subjects according to established protocol, maintaining aseptic technique. Ensuring completion of specimen collection functions according to protocol.
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Coordinate protocol implementation and document processing for clinical trials, including but not limited to, patient screening & recruitment, informed consent process, study enrollment and patient follow up.
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Performing clinical safety assessments and monitoring for study trial participation to include such items as: physical exams, EKGs, phlebotomy, and lab work evaluation. Maintaining a working knowledge of current FDA regulations, GCP/ICH guidelines, organizational SOPs, guidance documents, and study protocols.
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Coordinates and/or performs a variety of procedures/tests including but not limited to laboratory tests/phlebotomy vital signs ECG outcomes assessments cognitive evaluations as well as other needs as outlined in the study protocol(s.
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Substantial clinical study protocol experience, as lead author, required. Under minimal supervision, the Medical Writer will critically evaluate, analyze, and interpret the medical literature to select primary resource materials for adequate study design, statistical significance, scientific rigor and absence of bias.
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Conduct and manage clinical trials in accordance with the study protocol, GCP, ICH Guidelinesand Velocity's SOPs. Implement and coordinate assigned clinical trials including start up, vendor management,subject recruitment, source development review, scheduling subjects, protocol training,collection of regulatory documents, conducting visits, ensuring data is entered in a timelymanner and all queries are resolved, managing and reporting adverse events, serious adverseevents, and deviations, implementing new protocol amendments, providing all close outreports.
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Work closely with functional partners (Data Management, Biostatistics, Regulatory, GCO, QMMC, GMS) to ensure an integrated and strategic approach to flawless execution and systematic oversight of study protocol(s) in late development in close collaboration with key functional stakeholders.
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Collect and analyze all data (e.g. local treatment standard of care, available treatment options approved/reimbursed, local incidence/prevalence of disease, access to targeted patient population, drug landscape, historical/current clinical trial landscape) to influence and inform protocol development, operational plans, and establish a geographic country footprint and proposed sites for participation in a clinical study.
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The Clinical Research Coordinator will be responsible for conducting day-to-day tasks related to clinical research, including informed consent, protocol adherence, data collection, and monitoring.
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