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Clinical and Translational Research Center Study Coordination
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Resource Description
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"The CTRC Study Coordinator team offers support to adult and pediatric studies, investigator initiated or industry sponsored, across OHSU and the Portland Veterans Administration Medical Centers. Our team is made up of highly motivated, experienced, professional individuals who receive extensive training in regulatory compliance and study coordination. This includes a Pediatric nurse dedicated to coordinating all in-patient and outpatient pediatric studies. CTRC Study Coordinators work collaboratively with investigators to ensure the integrity and success of the research study. When submitting a grant application, include the CTRC Study Coordinator costs in the budget. OCTRI may be able to subsidize -- partially or in full -- the costs of the services for certain investigator-initiated studies.
CTRC Study Coordinator Services
Coordinate adult and pediatric studies
OHSU, VA, and community-based studies
Oversee all study activities per protocol
Recruitment support
Consent and assent (pediatric) participants
Point of care tasks including vitals, phlebotomy, glucose and pregnancy testing
Patient education and compliance checks
Creation of study documents
Survey development and administration
Data extraction, collection, entry, and follow-up
Monitor progress of research activities and prepare reports
Coordinate site and monitor visits
IRB and regulatory compliance"
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Additional Name
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CTRC Study Coordination
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Contact
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Farrar, Carrie, MPH
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Affiliation
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Clinical and Translational Research Center
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Website(s)
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http://www.ohsu.edu/xd/research/centers-institutes/octri/about/organizational-structure/programs/study-coordinators.cfm
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Director
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Samuels, Mary, MD
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Secondary affiliation
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Oregon Clinical & Translational Research Institute