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Survey identifies factors in reducing clinical research coordinator turnover

Scienmag

Credit: Vanderbilt University Medical Center Strong, collaborative relationships with principal investigators are a key factor of longevity in clinical research coordinator positions — an essential, but increasingly transient job in executing treatment-advancing clinical trials, Vanderbilt University Medical Center researchers found.

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Opening the Gates to New Study Coordinator Talent and Workforce Mindsets

ACRP blog

Youve probably heard it all before: The clinical research enterprise has a problem with expecting new hires in what are often basically low-paying, entry-level positions to already have two or more years of experience with the positions duties. next April. next April.

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Grand Rounds August 25, 2023: Pragmatic Trial of an EHR Application to Display Real-time PRO Data: Successes and Challenges (Gabriela Schmajuk, MD, MS)

Rethinking Clinical Trials

   Speaker Gabriela Schmajuk, MD, MS Professor of Medicine UCSF and the San Francisco VA Slides Keywords Patient-Reported Outcomes, Rheumatoid Arthritis, EHR Key Points Clinicians rely on patient-related outcomes (PROs) to track disease and function over time in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA).

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Clinical Research as a Career Path and the Need for Deliberate Site Action

ACRP blog

“We often hear that clinical research professionals ‘accidentally happened upon’ this career path,” adds Lisa Lionetti-Freutel, CCRC, Clinical Research Coordinator at Renown Health.

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This Clinical Trials Day, Let’s Set the Stage for an Era of Innovation

ACRP blog

Every May 20th, our community celebrates Clinical Trials Day. It was on this day in 1747 when Dr. James Lind conducted what is largely considered to be the first clinical trial, testing different treatments for scurvy among sailors aboard a ship and reliably proving the therapeutic solution of vitamin C.

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Removing Barriers to Improve Diversity in Clinical Trials

ACRP blog

One of the complex hurdles we face in our industry is ensuring trials include the diverse patients we serve. Historically, people from racial and ethnic minorities have been underrepresented in clinical research. Put simply, to develop medicines for all, we must conduct research for all.

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A Visit with Christina Brennan, the 2025 ACRP Board of Trustees Chair

ACRP blog

A: I have dedicated more than 25 years to the clinical research profession, during which I have had the privilege of working as both a principal and sub-investigator on clinical trials. Currently, I serve as the Senior Vice President of Clinical Research at Northwell Health in New York.