Clinical Research Nurse
Clinical Research Nurses in health sciences serve as the linchpin between clinical care and medical research. Their role is to provide specialized nursing care to research participants while ensuring that clinical trials and research studies are conducted with integrity, patient safety, and compliance with regulatory standards.
These dedicated professionals administer investigational treatments, collect data, and closely monitor participants' health throughout the research process. They collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, including physicians, researchers, and data managers, to ensure the ethical conduct of research and accurate data collection.
Responsibilities
- Provide care to clinical trial participants.
- Administer study medications and treatments.
- Monitor and report patient responses and side effects.
- Collect and document patient data.
- Ensure compliance with study protocols.
- Collaborate with research teams.
- Educate participants about study procedures.
- Maintain patient confidentiality.
- Ensure patient safety during trials.
- Assist in study design and protocol development.
Education
Educational prerequisites for Clinical Research Nurses typically include a nursing degree (associate's or bachelor's) and licensure as a registered nurse (RN). Many Clinical Research Nurses also pursue specialized training and certification in clinical research nursing
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