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The ClinicalResearchCoordinator is the backbone of any clinical trial. In my opinion, the clinicalresearchcoordinator position is the best place to start your clinicalresearch career.
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enrollment of women in medical schools had just climbed to 20%, it is notable that the chronicles of the Association of ClinicalResearch Professionals (ACRP) describe the first meeting of two nurses who were among the field’s earliest clinicalresearchcoordinators, Sarah Boyer and Anne LeSher, as the impetus for the formation of the Association.
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This clinicalresearchcoordinator who happens to be a former employee of mine became a clinicalresearch associate earlier this year. This interview documents how this went down!
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Researchcoordinators are expected manage several studies and perform other essential tasks. Anyone interested in entering research as a coordinator may be surprised to learn that the coordinator position is not entry level.
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