Clinical research coordinators manage the day-to-day activities of clinical trials, from recruiting and obtaining consent from participants, to collecting data and tracking adverse events. Known as "CRCs," their job is one of the most vital in research.
"The work of CRCs is highly valued and positions Mayo Clinic as a leader in clinical trials and at the forefront of providing hope and innovative treatments to patients," says Naveen Pereira, M.D., Director of the Office of Clinical Trials in the Center for Clinical and Translational Science.
At Mayo Clinic, CRCs support thousands of studies across the enterprise. The role is dynamic, full of opportunities for growth, and much more…
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