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Study Coordinators

As a study coordinator,  your position is the most crucial of all clinical research.

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Have you been asked to take on this role and feel unsure as to what comes next?

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Are you overburdened with the responsibility of juggling 2 jobs?

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Are you frustrated that you can�t get the answers you need?

Now is the time to for you to take control, gain education for yourself in the field of clinical research.

Ophthalmic Research Training Services (ORTS) understands what your needs are. We also know that sometimes it can be difficult to get the right answers to your questions, it may even feel that it’s almost impossible to find the time to do anything that will help yourself out of the chaos.

As a study coordinator your position is the most crucial of all clinical research. Daily you play the central figure role that ties into every aspect of clinical research, dealing with the sponsor or contract research organization, the IRB, the physician, the patients and even the FDA. You are the center of the wheel, with many responsibilities or ‘spokes’ that keeps the study rolling along.

Ophthalmic Research Training Services (ORTS) offers training to improve your understanding in a way that will aid in the relief of frustration and ease your workload with organizational skills that will help eliminate that overburdened feeling.

Becoming a well trained, knowledgeable study coordinator is essential to your success. Ophthalmic Research Training Services (ORTS) knows that technicians, assistants, and even nurses do not have research education as part of their certification requirements; therefore, the need exists for comprehensive training in this area. And we’re here to help you get the clinical research training you need.

Ophthalmic Research Training Services (ORTS) strives to make this training process as easy as possible for you by offering a variety of ways to obtain training, which include:

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In office training – We can train the entire staff at once in your own office setting with hands-on expertise. Our professional trainer will come to your office, educate and prepare the staff to organize your research regulatory documents, learn the value of subject recruitment and retention, and display the ability to perform as a knowledgeable research team.

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Seminars Full day seminars conducted at our training facility in Novi, MI, Study Coordinator Basic Training A-Z - designed for coordinators with little or no research experience. Study Coordinator Intermediate Training A-Z – designed for Coordinators with more than 12 months research experience.

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Teleclass Series An ongoing series of teleclasses that allows the study coordinator to receive training without leaving the office. Each series is aimed at areas of specific needs as requested by study coordinators and physicians. Listings on our calendar.

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6 Months Free Continued Support No other company offers this service for personnel training! Call or Email us with your questions or concerns.

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Regulation Binder Training Manuals Included in all training service. Provides you the study coordinator with the information on how to set up and maintain ‘Reg Binders’ as well as a glossary and FDA guidance material. Organizational pearls and tools that can be utilized to aid in the day to day functions performed by study coordinators.

Allow Ophthalmic Research Training Services to come into your office, educate your staff, organize your research regulatory documents and set a course for success!

 

 

 

 

For more information on ways we can customize training to fit your needs, please contact us at:  

419-343-7384
info@ortsedu.com   9050 Summerfield Rd.  Temperance, MI 48182

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