A Clinical Research Coordinator (Ophthalmology) is responsible for managing and overseeing clinical trials specifically related to eye health and diseases. This role involves coordinating study participants, ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements, and assisting with data collection and analysis to advance ophthalmic research.
Key Responsibilities
Coordinate and manage ophthalmology clinical trials from start to finish.
Ensure compliance with ethical standards and regulatory guidelines.
Recruit, screen, and enroll study participants.
Collect, manage, and analyze clinical data.
Communicate effectively with research teams, sponsors, and regulatory bodies.
Development SuggestionsConsider taking online courses in biostatistics and attending workshops on regulatory compliance in clinical research.
Salary & Demand
Median Salary Range
Entry Level$50,000 - $60,000
Mid Level$60,000 - $75,000
Senior Level$75,000 - $90,000
Growth Trend
The demand for Clinical Research Coordinators in ophthalmology is expected to grow steadily as the need for specialized eye disease research increases.
Companies Hiring
Major Employers
Mayo ClinicJohns Hopkins Medicine
Industry Sectors
HealthcarePharmaceuticals
Recommended Next Steps
1
Gain certifications in clinical research management.
2
Network with professionals in ophthalmology research through conferences and online forums.
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