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The Clinical Research Coordinator (CRC) works with the CommonSpirit Health Research Institute Research Operations Market Research Manager (MRM), Principal Investigators, co- and sub-investigators, Senior Clinical Research Coordinator, clinical and ancillary departments, IRBs, and industry or government sponsors of research to support the planning, implementation and coordination of clinical trials and other research projects managed by the CommonSpirit Health Research Institute.
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Certified Clinical Research Coordinator (CCRC) preferred, but required within 2.5 years of employment. Coordinates clinical research studies of investigational medications, including but not limited to: regulatory compliance, study start-up phase, implementation of study, follow-up of research subjects, closeout of study, and study record maintenance.
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The Oncology Clinical Research Coordinator (CRC) is an active participant in the coordination of oncology clinical trials from research planning and throughout the conduct of clinical trials.
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Preferred: Clinical Research Coordinator (CCRC) and/or Clinical Research Associate (CCRA) certification. The Clinical Research Coordinator works closely with study subjects and other research staff and is responsible for the day-to-day clinical research process to collect, compile, document, and analyze clinical research data.
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Under the direction of the MRM and/or Senior Clinical Research Coordinator, the incumbent helps to ensure compliance of the research program and its studies with all applicable federal and state regulations, as well as CommonSpirit Health policy.
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The primary responsibility of the Clinical Research Coordinator is to coordinate and conduct the day-to-day operation of clinical studies and clinical trials related to maternal health and diabetes.
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Education, Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Preferred: Education on human subject research and GCP. Licenses and Certifications Preferred:SOCRCertified Clinical Research Professional (CCRP) and/or Certified Clinical Research Associate (CCRA) and/or Certified Clinical Research Coordinator (CCRC.
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Possess a Clinical Research Coordinator Certificate, or Masters Degree. The Clinical Research Coordinator will plan, develop, and implement start-up procedures for multiple phase I-III research studies in assigned disease team as well as lead, direct, and coordinator operational efforts.
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Department of Neurosurgery at the University of Illinois Chicago is seeking a Clinical Research Coordinator. Certified Clinical Research Coordinator (CCRC) preferred.
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We are looking for a highly motivated, positive and innovative Clinical Research Study Coordinator (Research Coordinator) to lead in the coordination, management and conduct of nephrology clinical research trials in dialysis centers and physicians practices.
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The CRC encompasses all funded clinical trials within the Department of Medicine, including the disciplines of internal medicine, cardiology, GI, neurology, oncology and pulmonary and critical care medicine, as well as select studies with UCSF Fresno faculty in the departments of OB/GYN, emergency medicine, neurosurgery, pediatrics and psychiatry and Dermatology.
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The Clinical Research Coordinator performs study coordination tasks under the direction of the investigator and works closely with the Senior Research Scientist to ensure overall compliance in the conduct of the study, and adherence to the approved study protocol.
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This is the first of four levels, and the entry level position for the Clinical Research Coordinator (CRC) series. HJF is seeking a Clinical Research Coordinator to perform clinical research and patient treatment in conjunction with one or more specified clinical research protocols.
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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. Join us as we continue to grow, the Clinical Research Coordinator under the direction of the Site Manager/Director and the Principal/Sub Investigators conducts the following according to the study protocol, company processes & procedures, and in compliance with FDA, GCP, and ICH regulations and guidelines.
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Clinical Research Coordinator C (Department of Medical Ethics) The Center for Food and Nutrition policy within MEHP is seeking a highly-motivated Clinical Research Coordinator C to be responsible for the day-to-day study operations for both a pilot study and R01 evaluating the effects of three healthy food policies on purchases across online grocery store and restaurant settings as well as on and dietary intake.
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Title: emergency department coordinator clinical research in Chagrin-falls, Ohio
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