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Healthcare

ClinicalResearchCoordinatorI,GeneralInternalMedicine(parttime)

$0–0k Boston, Massachusetts, United States PART TIME Remote Friendly
The Brief

“Clinical Research Coordinator I, General Internal Medicine (part time) at The Department. Skills: Patient recruitment, Data management, Regulatory compliance. Process and ship research specimens. Conduct patient recruitment”

Industry & Context.

Healthcare

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's Degree, 0-2 years of experience

Nice to Have

2-year commitment preferred, Flexibility for evening, night, weekend hours

What You'll Do.

Process and ship research specimens

Conduct patient recruitment

Administer questionnaires

Abstract medical records

Maintain patient databases

Enter data into EDC forms

Perform administrative tasks

Prepare other reports

Assist with quality control

Identify eligible patients

Review patient information

Conduct telephone interviews

Perform screening procedures

Perform enrollment procedures

Obtain informed consent

Schedule patients for visits

Utilize data collection tools

Utilize data documentation tools

Complete clinical research assessments

Make study related observations

Organize patient data

Review data for quality

Review data for completeness

Coordinate specimen collection

Coordinate specimen processing

Coordinate specimen organization

Coordinate specimen storage

Perform IRB submissions

Perform regulatory submissions

Maintain regulatory files

Communicate with research coordinator

Adhere to protocol requirements

Take inventory of supplies

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Research team; Research coordinator; PIs

Communication Scope

Excellent communication skills

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