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The Packaging Technician I is accountable for driving results in a fast-paced environment by inspecting, labeling and packaging of solid dose and parenteral pharmaceutical products for commercial distribution and clinical trials.
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Participation in clinical trials can be a very rewarding experience. Participation in clinical trials can be a very rewarding experience. Not only do you get free access to cutting-edge medical treatment, but you are also contributing to science all whilst getting paid.
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Working knowledge of clinical research, Good Clinical Practice (GCP) and regulatory compliance guidelines for clinical trials. Partner with other clinical research colleagues to meet business needs in the field including site re-training, data collection for timely database locks and resolution of critical issues.
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Participate in the project-specific programming of statistical tables, listings, figures, and analysis datasets for clinical trials in accordance with Good Clinical Practice (GCP) and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) set forth by PharPoint Research, Inc. and its sponsor clients.
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With clinical trials conducted in 100+ countries and ongoing development of novel frameworks for clinical research through our PPD clinical research portfolio, our work spans laboratory, digital and decentralized clinical trial services.
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A Clinical Research Nurse is a member of the research team who serves participants in clinical trials with direct patient care. Prepare and monitor administration, usage, and documentation of investigational products and other required treatments in clinical trials.
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Most trials don't require much effort and will be located near you. Potentially get paid to access the most cutting edge medicines combating your disease. Whether you are healthy, or have a specific illness, we'll connect you with the right trial.
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As a CRC Nurse at ICON, you will play a pivotal role in designing and analyzing clinical trials, interpreting complex medical data, and contributing to the advancement of innovative treatments and therapies.
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