Research Physician - Cambridgeshire
Cambridge, United Kingdom
| Reference | WLHT44 |
| Contract type | Permanent |
Clinical Research Physician (Doctor) required by specialist CRO (Contract Research Organisation) at their Cambridgeshire site. This will be a fixed-term contract until the end of the year initially, with the possibility of an extension or permanent role. This is an outstanding opportunity to gain experience of the Pharmaceutical sector. ASAP start. Please call Will on 020 3189 2299.
JOB TITLE
Clinical Research Physician / Physician
LOCATION
UK, Cambridgeshire, England, East Anglia
ROLE
* Perform medical screens on healthy volunteers
* Review all Case Report Forms (CRFs) with regard to subjects prior to commencement of the study
* Perform general medical supervision of clinical staff during the screening of volunteers
* Liaise between Research Nurses/Clinical Trials Assistants (CTAs) and the Medical Director
* To be familiar with all relevant Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and GCP/ICH guidelines
REQUIREMENTS
* GMC Registered
* At SHO or Registrar level
* Experience in A&E or Intensive Care Units (ICU / ITU)
* ALS or ALTS certified
* MDU or MPS insurance
Please call Consultant Will Hitchcock on +44 (0)20 3189 2299 or email whitchcock@i-pharmconsulting.com to find out more.
About i-Pharm Consulting
i-Pharm Consulting is a specialist recruitment company focused on mid to high-level roles in Clinical Research & Medical Affairs. We recruit for both permanent and contract staff across the UK & Europe. Our clients include Pharmaceutical, Biotechnology, Contract Research and Medical Device companies. Click on the link for more information:
Key Words
Research Physician, Physician, Clinical Research Physician, Study Physcian, ICH-GCP, GCP, Cambridgeshire, Cambridge, East England, East Anglia, North Hertfordshire
| Expires on | 6/14/13 3:47 PM |
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