Description Clinical/Translational Research CoordII ( Neurological Surgery ) 1900311
· Responsible for oversight of day-to-day operations of the Hydrocephalus Clinical Research Network (HCRN) – Vanderbilt Site. Maintain all study related documents required by the HCRN and in accordance with Vanderbilt University IRB regulations.
· Data collection, data mining and data management for all HCRN related studies
· Work with the HCRN clinical manager on database development and data form design as needed
· Recruit, screen, and consent study participants as needed
· Assist Vanderbilt Site PIs to conduct literature reviews, and participate in abstract writing, presentation development, protocol development and grant submissions as needed
· Participate in all HCRN coordinator calls and training, in PI conference calls as needed, and attend HCRN meetings
Position Qualifications:
Required :
· Bachelor's Degree (or equivalent experience) and 2 years' experience
Preferred :
· Prior to advancing to a Clinical/Translational Research Coordinator II, must have completed a Research 101 course such as RSS Boot camp; applicant/new hire must complete a Research 101 course within six (6) months of hire.
Position Shift:
· Day Shift/Non-Exempt
Department/Unit Summary:
· W elcome to Vanderbilt and the Department of Neurological Surgery . Our top ranked facilities include Vanderbilt University Medical Center and Hospital, The Monroe Carell Jr. Childrens Hospital at Vanderbilt, and the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. Partnerships with the Nashville Veterans Administration and an ever-expanding affiliate network of community and regional medical systems, provide the patient base for Vanderbilt. The growth of our Department as well as our surgical volume has resulted in neurosurgery becoming one of the very busiest single surgical services at Vanderbilt. I am very proud of the Department of Neurological Surgery and I encourage you to take a careful look and discover the winning qualities that define Vanderbilt.
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· American Association for the Advancement of Science: 12 faculty members elected fellows in 2014
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