The Oncology Clinical Research Nurse Study Co-Ordinator: Past, Present, and Future
Clinical research nursing is a specialty practice that has evolved over the past century. Clinical research nurses (CRNs) work directly (e.g., direct care provider and advance clinician) or indirectly (e.g., manager, educator, and study co-ordinator) to support clinic research. For more than 50 year...
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Main Author: | Elizabeth Ness (Author) |
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