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Provide on-going clinical support to participants and staff in specialized programs as needed, providing on-going staff support using modalities such as MI, TIC, CBT, hoarding, solution-focused, harm reduction.
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Use multiple platforms (such as MSD, ELISA) to support immunoassay method feasibility, assay development and qualification of biomarker assays in different matrices in support of all our preclinical and clinical programs.
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The Clinical Research Coordinator I (CRC) works within the clinical research program and support the research team in the overall conduct of clinical trials using Good Clinical Practice under the auspices of the Principal Investigator(s) and the DF/HCC Clinical Trials Office and/or Partners HealthCare Institutional Review Board (IRB.
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Has a demonstrated understanding of clinical data capture/management systems, clinical databases, data flow, and related infrastructure, with experience in/around EDC, EHR, e COA, IRT, CDR, MDR, SCE and adjacent systems.
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The Pediatric Solid Tumor Program at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute is seeking to hire a motivated Clinical Research Coordinator (CRC) to work within the Clinical Translational Research Program (CTIP) on trials specific to the Solid Tumor Biology and research portfolio.
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Job Description - Clinical Research Coordinator - NCRI Clinical Research (3273236) Clinical Research Coordinator - NCRI Clinical Research - ( 3273236 ) Working as a part of the Site at the Neurological Clinical Research Institute (NCRI), and working in collaboration with the multidisciplinary team, the incumbent will be responsible for supporting all aspects of clinical research coordination for studies at the NCRI. The research trials may include treatment trials, biomarker trials, imaging trials, and other research.
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8+ years of experience within a pharmaceutical drug development GCP-related discipline (such as clinical site and CRO auditing; CAPA and Quality management, training, and records management; or Governing Document development and implementation.
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The Senior Clinical Research Coordinator will work principally on a multicenter, multi-year randomized controlled trial of an intervention to reduce unmet oral health and social needs in the ED, serving as a research care navigator and providing coordinator support.
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Clinical Research Coordinator (CRC) -Mandarin/Cantonese speaking for a fast-paced research unit focusing on the study of mental healthcare disparities. BFT - Clinical Research Coordinator – Mandarin/Cantonese speaking - ( 3272835.
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Ikena is advancing five clinical, preclinical, and discovery programs and has a global strategic collaboration with Bristol Myers Squibb. Ikena Oncology (NASDAQ: IKNA) is a clinical-stage, targeted oncology company that discovers and develops biomarker-driven therapies for cancer patients who need life-saving treatment by understanding what drives their disease.
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The Clinical Outreach Manager is responsible for identifying and fostering relationships for client referrals as well as promoting Aware Recovery Care’s unique In-Home Addiction Treatment approach to area clinicians, therapists, hospitals, Employee Assistance Programs, corporations, union groups, and treatment professionals.
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In addition to teaching, mentoring and related duties as described above, the Clinical Director will oversee the administration of the program's clinician schedule, i.e., faculty and residents at the Pediatric Dental Center, Franciscan Hospital for Children, East Boston Neighborhood Health Center and Boston Medical Center.
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Under general supervision, performs complex clinical laboratory tests in histocompatibility for the purpose of selecting appropriate recipients for deceased and living-related organ transplantation and human stem cell transplant, monitoring recipients post-transplant, and diagnosing HLassociated diseases.
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3 - 5 years' progressive experience as an Imaging Technologist in Radiography required; Teaching or Clinical/Adjunct Instructor experience is preferred. Reporting to the Assistant Clinical Director (ACD) of X-Ray, the Quality Assurance (QA) Specialist facilitates the X-Ray QA program and provides appropriate education and guidance to staff which includes assessing, planning, implementing, and evaluating both orientation and continuing education programs to enhance the quality of patient care services.
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A Clinical Research Coordinator (CRC) position. A Clinical Research Coordinator I may assist in supervising and training Clinical Research Interns. for the Clinical Research Coordinator I position outlined above.
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