Clinical Trial Nurses are specialized nursing professionals who play a vital role in conducting clinical research studies by providing direct care to patients enrolled in trials. They ensure that participants understand the purpose, procedures, and potential risks of the trial, facilitating informed consent. These nurses monitor patients closely for any adverse reactions or side effects, carefully documenting all clinical observations and ensuring adherence to strict study protocols. Their careful monitoring ensures the trial’s integrity is upheld while prioritizing patient safety and comfort throughout the process.
Clinical Trial Nurses collaborate with research coordinators, physicians, and regulatory bodies to ensure compliance with ethical standards and regulatory requirements. They assist in managing study documentation, data collection, and participant follow-up, which are essential for accurate and reliable trial outcomes. Their work supports the development of innovative therapies and treatments that can improve clinical practice and patient health. By combining clinical expertise with research acumen, Clinical Trial Nurses contribute significantly to advancing medical knowledge and improving healthcare delivery. Their commitment to meticulous data management and patient advocacy ensures trials are conducted with the highest standards of quality and ethics. These nurses play a key role in bringing new, life-saving treatments from the laboratory to the bedside.
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Ayumi S Fielden, Houston Methodist Hospital, United States
Title : PTSD and tools for nursing resilience
Renee Bauer, Indiana State University, United States
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Vera Kevic, Doulas on Bikes, Canada
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Laura Hall, Colorado Mesa University, United States