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2025 Clinical Research Coordinator Workshop

Date Fri, Mar 21
Time 08: 30 AM - 3: 00 PM
Location Washington DC VA Medical Center
Research Building 14 , 50 Irving St. NW, Washington, DC, DC 20422

This free workshop is designed for clinical research coordinators who are interested in enhancing their competency in the field of clinical research. Each module will consist of didactic material and hands-on training exercises. Topics covered will include the following: updates on regulatory issues, informed consent process, telehealth for virtual visits, & remote monitoring. This workshop is open to all clinical research team members.

Breakfast and lunch will be served.

GHUCCTS Contact Person: Claudia Gunawan (claudia.gunawan@va.gov) and Priscilla Adler (priscilla.adler@va.gov)

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