From delegation to specialization: nurses and clinical trial co-ordination

From delegation to specialization: nurses and clinical trial co‐ordination This paper considers an area of clinical research that has been delegated by physician‐researchers to nurses and others in the United States, that of clinical trials co‐ordination. It uses interviews with nurse trial co‐ordin...

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Clinical trials
Clinical Trials as Topic
Coordination
Ethics, Nursing
Humans
Job Description
Nurse Clinicians - education
Nurse Clinicians - organization & administration
Nurse Clinicians - psychology
Nurse's Role
nurse-doctor relations
Nurses
Nursing
Nursing Methodology Research
Physician-Nurse Relations
Professional Autonomy
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Research Personnel - organization & administration
Research Personnel - psychology
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USA
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