Research Nurse Specialist
Weill Cornell Medicine · New York, NY · 6 days ago
Healthcare$109k–$125k/yrFull-time
Job Responsibilities
- Ensures optimal quality of medical care for patients participating in study; uses ethical conduct as established for healthcare personnel;
- Assists in formation of educational aides and manuals as reference framework for patients and staff as necessary;
- Participate in continuing education programs;
- Educate nursing staff to drug protocols;
- Absorb and update policies/procedures;
- Keep abreast of new methods of treatment including the various venous access devices in the field;
- Arrange follow-up visits with patient to assess optimal quality of care and applies appropriate physical and psychological assessment to determine any effect of study drug;
- Implement appropriate intervention in the event of adverse patient response;
- Assess patient eligibility for inclusion in investigational studies;
- Review patient history and abstracts and records information; records pre-study lab data; secure baseline laboratory blood work from patient and arrange necessary scans;
- Review "informed consent" with patient; coordinate and educate patient and medical personnel as to required follow-up tests to be performed; assist physician in preparing IRB documents and maintain correspondence with sponsoring company/agency and IRB;
- Assure adherence to study requirements according to protocol; monitor study drug according to protocol; monitor and/or perform pharmokinetic studies as detailed in protocol and attend to laboratory procedures to process, store and ship specimens.
Requirements
- Bachelor's Degree in Nursing;
- Approximately 2 years of related work experience in a clinical setting;
Knowledge, Skills And Abilities
- Strong verbal, written communications, and interpersonal skills;
Licenses and Certifications
- Current NY State Registered Nurse License & Registration;
- BLS certification, issued by the American Heart Association;
- Infection Control Certificate.