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Excellent computer skills (Microsoft Office Suite, Project, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and IXRS/EDC platforms) Contribute to the design, implementation (study start-up, execution, analysis), review, and communication of clinical protocols and study reports for scientific and operational accuracy.
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Some key aspects of the job will be to have prior clinical research experience - this will be onsite with EDC entry query resolution QC. Review/prescreen charts from EHR prescreen media referrals visit scheduling and reminders.
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Input research study data into trial Electronic Data Capture (EDC) system, maintaining quality control for content, accuracy, and completeness. Must have a minimum of 6 months of EDC experience.
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Work with CRO and Recursion functional groups to complete EDC set up and other systems such as IRT, ePRO etc., Serve as a SME for various operational activities and DM processes like EDC, External data standardization, Collection, and Processing.
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Provide project specific training on electronic data capture ( EDC ) and other data management systems to internal and external personnel. Huntsman Cancer Institute values cancer-related health equity and inclusion as integral to our guiding principle to serve our patients and their communities, and our commitment to foster a culture of belonging for all within our organization.
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Logs/completes information on sponsor systems and ensures all information provided is accurate (i.e., case report forms, EDC, etc.) 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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Tech company to add 200 high-paying jobs in COS | Daily News | csbj.com Ohio defense contractor to add 200 job as part of new space facility | Subscriber Content | gazette.com COS Chamber & EDC - FTI to build Secure Facility Education/Qualifications.
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GCP, ICH, knowledge of clinical data management standards and regulatory requirement for EDC systems and data transfers. Provide input and oversight of the creation and maintenance of study data cleaning plan components, including edit checks (data review plan), listing review checks, data integration specifications, data transfer specifications, external data reconciliation plans, coding guidelines, SAE reconciliation guidelines, and database lock.
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Proficiency in Informatica MDM suite including MDM, IDQ, EDC, and Axon is highly desirable. Proficiency in Informatica MDM suite including MDM, IDQ, EDC, and Axon is highly desirable. As a Data Modeler for GES Data Management (GDM) in the GES Technology Group, you will be instrumental in shaping the data landscape for this project.
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