Hi! I'm13 months into working as a Clinical Oncology Research Nurse. Your comment (maybe from a different video) about choosing a person for who they are as opposed to their skill level really resonates with how lucky I was to obtain this position. My nursing background was in maternity; so I was both brand new to the world of research as well as oncology. My first two weeks was just as you described- getting access to this and that, and finishing GCP. However, a part from that, there wasn't really an orientation, I've been learning as I go! A few months ago it was so great to have learned about, and learned from your videos! We haven't had any new staff start since I started, but our small team of researchers agree your videos will be a nice intro to new staff members! So a big thank you to you!
Dan, I’m a 3 time stroke survivor. So you can imagine there’s a little bit of a delay. One of my strokes was during my first time as a CRC. I finally recovered enough to get another CRC position. I’m actually pretty good at it. It feels like I have been given a second chance! Have you met anyone else with a background similar to mine. I would love to know if there’s anyone else out there.
There is a program at ucsd “Clinical Trials Design and Management”. What would be the abbreviation for this? I want to do research on pay rate and job descriptions but am not finding this specific title. Thanks!
Your video is worth watching to get an overview of the industry, but we must buy the book and the audio book to keep going with the profession .
Hi! I'm13 months into working as a Clinical Oncology Research Nurse. Your comment (maybe from a different video) about choosing a person for who they are as opposed to their skill level really resonates with how lucky I was to obtain this position. My nursing background was in maternity; so I was both brand new to the world of research as well as oncology. My first two weeks was just as you described- getting access to this and that, and finishing GCP. However, a part from that, there wasn't really an orientation, I've been learning as I go! A few months ago it was so great to have learned about, and learned from your videos! We haven't had any new staff start since I started, but our small team of researchers agree your videos will be a nice intro to new staff members! So a big thank you to you!
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Thanks Dan, this is very informative. As I am a beginner CRC have had training but this helps as a refresher.
Mr Dan you are a great teacher with an incredible talent and passion to share your knowledge with others.
I appreciate that!
I’m a medical oncologist and now working as a CRC in Canada 🇨🇦
Thank you, Dan, this video was very informative!!
Dan, I’m a 3 time stroke survivor. So you can imagine there’s a little bit of a delay. One of my strokes was during my first time as a CRC. I finally recovered enough to get another CRC position. I’m actually pretty good at it. It feels like I have been given a second chance! Have you met anyone else with a background similar to mine. I would love to know if there’s anyone else out there.
No i have not but that is amazing news! Id be happy to feature your story on a podcast if youre up for it
@@dansfera oh wow really? That would be amazing!
There is a program at ucsd “Clinical Trials Design and Management”. What would be the abbreviation for this? I want to do research on pay rate and job descriptions but am not finding this specific title. Thanks!
Fantastic Dan!!!
💯💯💯 Very informative! 🦾🦾
Glad you think so!