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Job Summary
Working under the supervision and guidance of a Project/Program Manager and Principal Investigator(s), this position provides high level support on clinical research studies for the Heart and Vascular Center Cardiovascular Genetics Program at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. The Heart and Vascular Center Cardiovascular Genetics Program is on the forefront of genetic cardiovascular disease research, participating in multiple clinical research studies including clinical drug trials, investigator-initiated studies, biological sample repositories and disease registries. We are passionate about applying the knowledge we gain through research to clinical practice, enhancing the care of patients and their families.
Qualifications
PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Effectively work as a member of a team through open communication, being eager to help team members and willingness to ask for help or clarification when needed Evaluate potential research subjects’ study eligibility using the electronic medical record, patient phone calls or interviews. Understand research study protocols to a proficiency of answering basic research subject questions Recruit potential research subjects during their scheduled clinical visits Facilitate research subjects’ understanding of research studies, such as goals of the research, risks and benefits, as well as study visit schedules and procedures Maintain clinical trial study visit schedules and coordinate required procedures as laid out in the study protocol (i.e., perform electrocardiograms, schedule echocardiograms, cardiopulmonary exercise tests, and order blood sample collection) Build trusted, professional relationships with research subjects and be comfortable liaising between the research subjects and physicians Collect and maintain research subjects’ data in a manner aligned with Good Clinical Practice and data integrity standards, in an organized and legible manner Communicate effectively with internal and external groups using email, phone, or other permitted forms of communication Maintain inventory and order study supplies when necessary
Additional Job Details (if applicable)
Remote Type
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Scheduled Weekly Hours
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Pay Range
$20.16 - $29.01/Hourly
Grade
5
EEO Statement:
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