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The clinical trial nurse – an emerging discipline for RN’s
An interesting career path is emerging for registered nurses in clinical research. The clinical research nurse has become an integral element of the clinical trial process and is fast evolving as a new and challenging specialty. Nurses are discovering that a role in clinical research offers them new challenges and opportunities to advance patient care. Registered nurses are well-suited for a position in clinical research because of their nursing education, skills, and expertise that emphasize patient assessment, care, and teaching.
The role of RNs in Clinical Research
Research nurses are the eyes, ears and hands that conduct much of today’s clinical research. Working with the principal investigator and research coordinators, staff research nurses participate in clinical trials that evaluate new drugs and medical devices.
The role of clinical research nurses involves:
By taking care of patients while simultaneously contributing to the scientific knowledge of clinical trials, research nurses help both the immediate patient and future patients around the world.
Why take a career in Clinical Research?
If you’re an experienced nurse eager to take your career in a new direction, the opportunities are broad and exciting. A career in clinical research offers a new and dynamic career path for RN’s. It provides an opportunity for nurses to use their nursing knowledge and expertise in new ways and to develop new knowledge and skills for personal and professional growth. If you like being close to the cutting-edge drug development process, like to have a wide variety of projects to work on, and want experience in different nurse settings, then a nursing career in clinical research may be for you!
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