Clinical Research Coordinator I
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JOB REQUIREMENTS: Position Description: Clinical Research Coordinator
I - Neuroendocrine and Pituitary Purpose Perform the day-to-day
coordinator activities of the Neuroendocrine and Pituitary research
program. Provide support to the team to facilitate the achievement of
the program's goals. The Clinical Research Coordinator will work
primarily with Adriana Ioachimescu, MD, PhD (). The pituitary research
team includes the following investigators: Adriana Ioachimescu, MD, PhD,
Nathan Zwagerman, MD () and Stephanie Cheok, MD. Primary Functions
Coordinate research protocols including arranging necessary appointments
and procedures, working collaboratively with other departments and
institutions, and maintaining contact with study participants. Recruit,
screen, enroll and obtain consent from eligible patients or program
participants. Collect data from research participants, including
performing clinical assessments (e.g., interview and questionnaire
assessments of symptoms and medical history, neurological exams, and
vital signs), coordinating with medical staff to obtain samples from
participants, and coding data from patient medical records. Identify
problems or obstacles in the system/procedures related to implementation
of the research protocols and communicate to the study investigators.
Ensure compliance with all relevant IRB and other regulatory agency
requirements. Assist in the preparation and submission of IRB documents
and reports. Assist in the evaluation and writing of research protocols.
Collect, analyze, and disseminate program data. Report program data and
progress to program stakeholders. Collaborate on the development of
program materials including educational materials, marketing materials,
websites, forms, and reports. Work with Principal Investigator to
develop, implement, and maintain comprehensive databases and files
related to the program. Maintain program timeline including tracking
deadlines for program components. Coordinate program outreach activities
including acting as a liaison with community organizations. Knowledge -
Skills - Abilities Excellent oral and written communication skills are
essential. Excellent interpersonal skills required. Strong problem
solving and attentiveness to detail required. Ability to work
independently and as part of a team in a fast-paced work environment.
Ability to maintain confidentiality. Knowledge of source documentation
and records management. Data utilization, complex problem solving,
critical thinking, resource management, and writing skills. Preferred
Schedule: Position Requirements: Specifications Appropriate experience
may For full info follow application link. EEO/AA
Minorities/Females/Vets/Disability The Medical College of Wisconsin is
an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer and does not
discriminate in hiring or employment on the basis of age, sex, race,
color, religion, national origin, veteran status, disability or sexual
orientation. APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS: Apply Online:
ipc.us/t/16225F9E42AC448C Qualified females, minorities, and special
disabled veterans and other veterans are encouraged to apply.
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