The role of the Registered Nurse-Clinical Research Coordinator (RN-CRC) is accountable for managing and/or participating in all phases of the research process. The RN-CRC supports professional nursing practice across practice settings and across the continuum of care to meet the needs of the research participant and family, as appropriate. The RN-CRC understands and advocates for human subject rights, and coordinates participant/family education in the clinical research setting. Work is primarily self-directed with guidance from the staff physicians and/or principal investigators. The RN-CRC participates in organizing and monitoring protocols, plans for and participates in staff education in areas where protocols will be carried out. The RN-CRC assesses research participants, investigates abnormal patterns of adverse events and laboratory results, and reports appropriately. The RN-CRC interacts with other departments to develop systems/procedures for coordinating phases of study protocols that comply with local and international regulatory laws, and institutional guidelines for study data collection, storage, retrieval, and research participant medical tests investigational drugs/devices and procedures.
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