Any clinical research nurses out there?

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Hi all! This is my first post...just registered today! I found this BB to be very good for nurses to communicate! I was wondering tho, are there any clinical research nurses out there? None of the posts under "research nursing" really applied. I would like to see somebody in the same field respond.

I am a Certified Clinical Research Coordinator at a University and do all types of studies.

Yet I too, am a research coordinator. I work in clinical trials for the hematology group in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. I just told my sister on the long 5 hour drive home in the snow from Christmas break that I love my job. For the first time in five years I love getting up in the morning and going to work. I love my patients and I too love that I have no body fluids on me. Props to you San Antonio for asking where we are!!

is anybody outthere interested in working with proteus syndromme or progeria? or has anybody worked on this research field?:uhoh3: :uhoh3: :uhoh3:

Hi,

I am currently working as a scientist and would like to do clinical research. Can anyone tell me how they got started? Did you first work on the med-surg floor and then proceeded to clinical research? I just graduated from nursing school.

Thanks

Sabee06

Hi all...I've just peeked in after quite awhile and how nice to see some interest in this group. I work as a research nurse in GI oncology clinical trials. In many ways it reminds me of my years and years in ICU....the pace, the intermittent adrenalin rush; and my very few years in home health....the paperwork! I guess that's everywhere though. My patients are wonderful, ...the reason to be anywhere if you're a nurse. There's so much to say on the subject it's hard to know where to start. For getting into it I agree that there are so many types of research done in more places that I'm even aware of, it's probably very diifficult to formulate "the recipe". Happy to answer any questions regarding my particular area though.

Goody

Hello I'm new to this site so please bare with me if i dont respond quickly. i currently a traveling nurse in Ga on an oncology unit and was looking to do something else particularly in the research setting. maybe a clinical research assoc, clinical research nurse or a drug safety nurse. i'm not which way to go. i dont have experience in any of the above. does anyone have any advice?

i''m interested in getting into another area. i do see a research job that doesn't require research experience so i could get my foot into the door. i have 20 years of clinicial experience with the past being peds and the past 10 being telephone triage. it does require lab draws. its been awhile but that wasn't a problem with me. are these people hard lab draws?

I have been working as a research nurse for the last4 months. I am not able to to do it full time, I work in an oncolgy/gyn office and I do the research in between. Right now I have 5 pts which I follow. I worked on a rehab floor prior to this and I was really ready to get off the floor and off 12 hr shifts. So far it is working out well, some of the data management stuff can be sorta tedious and requires alot of time. Some days I will spend hours going over labs and values. Of course, the more I get familiar with a protocol the easier it becomes and I am still learning. I think I would like to do this full time at some point. I really like working "alone" which suprised me some. The hours and the pay are good and I am exloring a different kind of nursing

Specializes in NICU, DC planning, Neurosurgery, Inf Dis.

I'm getting the itch to do another research project...how is the one going regarding stress response in coma patients, or have you published?? topkat

Specializes in ICU/PCU, Research & MIlitary.

hi, i'm a ccrc also, i work for a cardiology group on many different studies, i have been doing this for 3 years now and really enjoy it. i've been with the group for 4 years now, i was a floor nurse 12-hour shift at our local hospital working in icu/pcu for 7 years and also retired from the military. do any one know about military research?

I too am a clinical research coordinator in Indiana.

I have a question for you. I am currently a LVN. I am going back to school to get my RN. I am interested in becoming involved in research. How do I go about getting in this field??? Please help....

Specializes in icu.

I was reading some of the posts here but I didn't see a clear answer about how and where to apply for clinical research nursing. does anybody know research nursing in california ( bay area )? thanks! :)

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