Clinical Research Nurse - Neuroscience Education, Training & Library - Kansas City, MO at Geebo

Clinical Research Nurse - Neuroscience

Job DescriptionThe Clinical Research Nurse has multiple responsibilities related to clinical research studies.
These responsibilities may vary according to study protocol and the primary activities include assisting in the evaluation of new protocols for feasibility at the site preparing the site for conduct of the study such as establishing study files and training study related staff disseminating study information to physicians and ancillary departments preparing the Institutional Review Board submissions performing informed consent process with potential subjects coordinating study conduct throughout the trial screening and recruiting subjects gathering and recording study related data according to protocol overseeing drug device accountability maintaining regular communications with sponsors or CROs and IRBs collaborating with other SLH departments providing study services.
Job RequirementsApplicable
Experience:
Less than 1 yearBasic Life Support - American Heart Association or Red CrossBachelor's DegreeJob DetailsFull TimeDay (United States of America)The best place to get care.
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Recommended Skills Clinical Research Communication Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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