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  1. Thank You for the advice Suzanne, obviously I did ask the question if I can tell that they pay by the %, and once a month. However they werent able to say more than that because they say that its varys. That is why am trying to find out from someone who works in CANADA as a CRC what could be the pay/ month from their experience. Thank you.
  2. Hi there, I have got a job offer as a clinical research coordinator in Toronto, and am wondering if there is anyone out there in this position who could give me some insight about the income with this position. Please if you are a clinical research coordinator drop a line for me, as am very interested taking on the job, however am not too comfortable the pay offer since its by the % and also paid once/month. Have no idea how it could work out for a month. What could I possibly expect? Please contact me. How and how much you get paid? Your help is appreciated! Thank you
  3. Hi there, I have got a job offer as a clinical research coordinator in Toronto, and am wondering if there is anyone out there in this position who could give me some insight about the income with this position. Please if you are a clinical research coordinator drop a line for me, as am very interested taking on the job, however am not too comfortable the pay offer since its by the % and also paid once/month. Have no idea how it could work out for a month. What could I possibly expect? Please contact me. How and how much you get paid? Your help is appreciated! Thank you
  4. Thank you for the replies! I personally would never ever administer any med that I did not prepare. Today we had the same discussion about administering meds with the same nurse and I told her that I do not want to administer med that someone else prepared. She said again, that it is OK to do that because that is what they do in the OR, they draw the meds up earlier and they just administer it as they go with the procedure, even if the person who administers it didnt draw the meds up. Once again I let her know that it is wrong, and I do not want to do this. She said that this is what they all do, and if it would turn out to be the wrong med that I administer but I didnt draw it up, it wouldnt me who would get in trouble.. PLEEEEEAAAASEEE???? Who would believe this?? Anyways, it looks like we can not get settled down with this issue with the nurse, do you guys think that it would be too "mean" from me to go up to the manager and talk to her about it? Or should I just shut my mouth because am new, and they would think that I don't "fit" in the group? By the way, I am on a training period right now, so I do have lot of questions -to make sure I do understand everything- and one of the nurse took it in a wrong way that am questioning her or their job. This let a big flame out and everyone looked at me in a bad way. I felt very bad when I find out that they took it this way, but it is al straightened out now. Although this med administrating still up in the air, so am "afraid" to go up to the manager with this problem since they "hated" me enough already right at the beginning, just because I wanted to make sure that I do absorb everything as I supposed to or asking questions.
  5. Hi everyone, I am a new member here, and I would need some advice . I just started to work on a clinic, and one of my first days the nurse who trains me asked me to administer an injection what some one else drew up. The injection was labeled as Atropin in it, and she said that they always draw the med up before hand , because they don't have time to prepare the medications during the procedure. The person who draws the med up not necessary the person who administers it. This is the same procedure with Nubain. She said it is because they trust in one of other. I didnt feel comfortable administering the medication, since it was not me who drew the medication up, and she said if I have a problem with it, I can take it up to the management. Please advice me what to do.? Should I discuss this with the manager, or just go by the tradition of the clinic. I personaly don't think that it's right, it's about my licence no matter what. Do I have the right to refuse to administer the med if it was not me who prepared the meds, even though am new on the clinic? Plese advice me what to do. Thank you all.

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