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The Clinical Research Coordinator (CRC) is an integral and essential member of the ACC CRU Leukemia Research Team. We are looking for an enthusiastic, professional and committed team member to work closely with our clinical research investigators, Research Team Leaders, our clinical research nurse(s), and regulatory coordinator.
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Enrollment, Informed Consent, patient, oncology, patient consenting, clinical research coordinator, clinical trial, gcp, edc, Chart review, Emr, Patient recruitment, Clinical research, oncology, Pre-screening patients, Medical record, Data entry, Regulatory.
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Under the supervision of Dr. Torrey Creed, the Clinical Research Coordinator B (CRC) will provide research support to an ongoing NIMH funded research project, in collaboration with Lyssn.io, examining strategies to enhance the quality of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) in community mental health care through artificial intelligence (AI)-generated fidelity feedback and supervision tools.
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The Oncology Research Coordinator at the St. Christopher's Hospital for Children will be a crucial addition to our strong clinical program. The Research Coordinator coordinates assigned research studies both clinical and non-clinical throughout the regulatory process from initial Institutional Review Board application until protocol closure and maintains the research database.
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Job Description - Clinical Research Coordinator II (230706) Clinical Research Coordinator II - ( 230706 ) CCRC - Cert Clin Research Coordinator (Preferred) Coordinates and facilitates the conduct of clinical research protocols which may be supported by NCI, industry, cooperative groups, or grant funded and investigator-initiated.
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The Clinical Research Coordinator A will recruit and screen patients as outlined in research protocols, will coordinate all research visit activities for assigned projects (including processing and shipping blood and urine samples), and will assist in the maintenance of research records in compliance with IRB and HIPAA regulations.
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Summary: The Clinical Research Coordinator, under the direction of the Director, CRORA and Dr. Terry Heiman-Patterson, will be responsible for the planning, implementation, and execution of Clinical Research studies in the Neurodegenerative Disease Center within the Neurology Department in the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University.
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The Clinical Monitor and Referral Coordinator Manager is an intensive position with two main areas of responsibility: (1) the provision of monitoring and support to DHS Parenting Collaborative provider agencies conducting parenting education program.
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Description The Center for Weight and Eating Disorders at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine seeks a full-time Clinical Research Coordinator (CRC). QualificationsBachelor's Degree with 1-2 years of related experience in research and clinical study methodologies or equivalent combination of education and experience is required.
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The Clinical Research Coordinator A for the Chirinos Lab will be responsible for conducting study visits and data management for HFpEF related studies. Clinical Research Coordinator A (Dept. of Cardiovascular Medicine.
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The Clinical Quality Assurance Coordinator is responsible for ensuring Peer Review case reports are of the highest quality and integrity and in full compliance with client contractual agreement, regulatory agency standards and/or federal and state mandates.
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The Clinical Research Coordinator (CRC) is responsible for the coordination and administration of clinical trials under the direction of the Director/Manager of Clinical Site Operations and the Principal Investigator.
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The Clinical Care Management Coordinator is responsible for directing the daily operations related to their respective clinical teams to ensure the standards of care and practices are being delivered in accordance with state regulation guidelines.
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Cooperates with the program director in periodic review and revision of clinical course materials. Covid Vaccination is a requirement for employment at Jefferson for employees working at Jefferson’s clinical entities or at the University.
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Working for this leading academic medical center means collaboration with top clinical, technical and business professionals across all disciplines. Our nurse case managers (CRC’s) work alongside innovative medical teams as well as post-acute care providers, patients, and families This position is responsible for the coordination of a multidisciplinary plan of care ensuring the delivery of quality patient care that facilitates discharge and expected outcomes.
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