As a former teacher, I have to say you are excellent at explaining concepts that people at entry-level can understand. I appreciate how thorough you are.
Really excellent explanations, thank you. I have learned most of it as theory, but it was brilliant to have it explained by you, especially all the "whys": Why you do certain things at certain stages, and why this and why *not* that. Congratulations on such an excellent series.
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Hello Itiss, I am so glad to hear you could benefit from watching my video! Great work on the interview and best of luck for your future career in this field :)
Hi Wen, so glad you liked the content! You are absolutely right, in this field we just have to keep learning as processes keep evolving! Best of luck :)
I have a new site for research trials in south africa. I need help on the process of getting a trial on my site. The clinical trial application process.
Hey thanks for your videos I just started following you I find you Channel a really good source as I’m a new research coordinator please can you do a detailed video on how to creat source documents for a visit on epic I have a pt visit coming by the end of this month and I really need that 😢
Sure - please share a but more information. Typically each healthcare provider (eg the investigator, nurse, technician etc) will have their own progress notes on epic. You can also create your own notes on epic as a research coordinator and post it for every visit. There are also diagnostic test results and flowsheets charting vitals, weight, height, etc that are listed on epic. That is your SOURCE. But you need to have CRF forms for pharma sponsored/regulated studies which u can just create on word/powerpoint etc. These can serve as case report forms /secondary source which have de-identified data which can be audited by study monitors.
Hello, I will have an interview for a clinical research nurse specialist in a week time. I am wondering how much they earn (per year) in average? Thank you.
@@savingmyanmar5029 It typically would range from 75-100k depending on the years of experience they asked for and the number of studies you would manage
Hi mam what kind of interaction will be there in clinical research with patients...do we need to give injections and blood draw becoz I have trypanophobia ( fear of injections )
As a former teacher, I have to say you are excellent at explaining concepts that people at entry-level can understand. I appreciate how thorough you are.
This was so thorough and comprehensive! I prepared for my interview via your videos and got offered a job. Thank you, you are amazing 😊😊😊
I'm so glad to hear that! Congratulations!
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Really excellent explanations, thank you. I have learned most of it as theory, but it was brilliant to have it explained by you, especially all the "whys": Why you do certain things at certain stages, and why this and why *not* that. Congratulations on such an excellent series.
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Aw thank you for your kind words :)
Please, everyone following these videos must sent some money to support her. It's nothing for us, and everything for her!
This is extremely thorough. Thank you for this! I’m ready for my interview now. :)
Truly appreciating your video. It is helping me a lot to clinical research interviews.
Hello Sanika, so glad to hear you are funding the content useful. Good luck with your upcoming interviews :)
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hey hi brown feminist thanks you so much for this from india .. i just prepare from ur vedio and got selected at research comany !!! it is really valuable and detailed information i give answer on basis of what does it mean from ur vedio .
Hello Itiss, I am so glad to hear you could benefit from watching my video! Great work on the interview and best of luck for your future career in this field :)
Thank you for the great content of tour videos. I’ve been working in clinical research for a long time and had never stop learning :)
Hi Wen, so glad you liked the content! You are absolutely right, in this field we just have to keep learning as processes keep evolving! Best of luck :)
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Glad you liked it :)
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Glad it helped!
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Amazing videos with great effort....could I request a video on real time protocol compliance and logistical issues during the study conduct
Noted, will add it to my upcoming videos list :)
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Thanks!
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Thanks a lot my dear
You are most welcome
I am joining clinical Research course, ma'am can you guide me how to be up to mark and use my year very well and also how to get job in Canada.
I have a new site for research trials in south africa. I need help on the process of getting a trial on my site. The clinical trial application process.
Hey thanks for your videos I just started following you I find you Channel a really good source as I’m a new research coordinator please can you do a detailed video on how to creat source documents for a visit on epic I have a pt visit coming by the end of this month and I really need that 😢
Sure - please share a but more information. Typically each healthcare provider (eg the investigator, nurse, technician etc) will have their own progress notes on epic. You can also create your own notes on epic as a research coordinator and post it for every visit. There are also diagnostic test results and flowsheets charting vitals, weight, height, etc that are listed on epic. That is your SOURCE. But you need to have CRF forms for pharma sponsored/regulated studies which u can just create on word/powerpoint etc. These can serve as case report forms /secondary source which have de-identified data which can be audited by study monitors.
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Hello, I will have an interview for a clinical research nurse specialist in a week time. I am wondering how much they earn (per year) in average? Thank you.
Hello, which state/province is it in? Depends a lot on that
It’s in Toronto. The position is called Clinical Research Nurse Specialist.
@@savingmyanmar5029 It typically would range from 75-100k depending on the years of experience they asked for and the number of studies you would manage
Hi mam what kind of interaction will be there in clinical research with patients...do we need to give injections and blood draw becoz I have trypanophobia ( fear of injections )
I replied to your email today :)
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You are so welcome