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Doctoral or master’s degree in relevant field (e.g. public health, health informatics, biostatistics and epidemiology; at least 5 years’ work experience in a health services, social science, or clinical research setting conducting health research and data analysis); and at least 2 years of experience with people management.
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DCR supports NIAID's capacity to launch emergency research responses to high-consequence infectious disease threats with potential to cause epidemics, pandemics, or other significant public health events anywhere in the world but likely in regions with little to no clinical research infrastructure.
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For the scientific advancement of clinical research, CMRPD services include comprehensive clinical trials monitoring, regulatory, pharmacovigilance, protocol navigation and development, and programmatic and project management support for facilitating the conduct of 400+ Phase I, II, and III domestic and international trials on a yearly basis.
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DCAC is an in-house centralized resource for clinical data management, biostatistical analysis, reporting, and training in support of clinical trials and scientific research.
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Research Project: The fellow will have the opportunity to conduct policy research and analysis, evaluation and data policy research, and public health research in support of one or more of the three Divisions in the Office: Evidence, Evaluation, and Data Policy, Strategic Planning, and Science and Public Health Policy.
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Providing training and guidance to agency personnel on mental health risk assessment and how research and clinical best practices impact the agency's understanding of the risk posed by protective intelligence subjects to U.S. Secret Service protected interests.
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A certification in any of the following: Association of Clinical Research Professionals Certified Professional (ACRP-CP), Association of Clinical Research Professionals (ACRP), Certified Clinical Research Professional (CCRP), Certified Clinical Research Coordinator (CCRC), or Certified Clinical Research Associate (CCRA) preferred.
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Georgetown Lombardi is the research engine driving clinical cancer research at MedStar Health in the D.C. Metro area and Hackensack Meridian Health in northern New Jersey.
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Advanced degree in public (international/global) health, epidemiology, health economics, health policy, or development economics (or equivalent), including quantitative epidemiological and/or statistical coursework.
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The Director, Health Policy Programs manages timely policy research, analysis, and publications to drive and support the priorities of AARPs Public Policy Institute, particularly on Medicare and related Medicaid issues.
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Senior Public Health Research Analyst, Systematic Literature Reviews - International Consulting Associates, Inc. (Remote) ICA’s Health Technology Assessment (HTA) team supports clients (e.g., federal organizations) in their mission to protect and promote public health by conducting Systematic Reviews (SRs) in a wide variety of clinical content areas.
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Overall, the participant will gain knowledge and experience in the broader area of regulatory science and bioanalytical research which translate in to protecting the public health through food safety and security.
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Management Sciences for Health (MSH) is seeking a Regulatory Systems Advisor for an anticipated USAID global supply chain and pharmaceutical management project. Relevant experience and knowledge of global regulatory systems initiatives under the WHO, AUDNEPAD, SEARN, etc strongly preferred Relevant experience in international public health with experience in pharmaceutical services and systems strengthening, particularly related to the implementation of reproductive health; maternal and child health; HIV/AIDS; malaria; neglected tropical diseases; and tuberculosis prevention, care, and treatment programs in developing countries, strongly preferred.
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Regularly update the Clinical Trials Management System (CTMS) with patient information and key dates to support responsible financial management of clinical trials with Clinical Research Coordinators.
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Omnicom Public Relations Group is part of the DAS Group of Companies, a division of Omnicom Group Inc. that includes more than 200 companies in a wide range of marketing disciplines including advertising, public relations, healthcare, customer relationship management, events, promotional marketing, branding, and research.
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