Class Information for Fundamentals of Clinical Research for the Clinical Research Nurse
Description
This educational program is designed for registered nurses who work as a Clinical Research Nurse (CRN) at the NIH Clinical Center. The program will serve as an introduction to the specialty practice of Clinical Research Nursing and provide the foundation on key concepts essential to the five dimensions of Clinical Research Nursing practice and their related competencies.
Contact Hours
0 contact hours
Special Comments
This course is a 2-day class. The class will be conducted in the Natcher Building from 8 am - 4:30 pm.
Target Audience
Clinical Center Nursing Department Nurses with at least 6 months of experience.
Course Objectives
1. Describe basic terminology and concepts in relation to clinical research.
2. Describe in general terms, two regulations applicable to conducting safe and ethically responsible clinical research.
3. Discuss the elements of the informed consent document and describe the process for obtaining and maintaining informed consent/assent.
4. Discuss ethical issues that may arise when caring for a researching participant on a clinical research protocol.
5. Differentiate the following roles in relation to the research protocol and research participant: principle investigator, research nurse coordinator, data manager, etc.
6. Recognize essential elements of a clinical research protocol as it related to the role of a Clinical Research Nurse in care for a research participant.
7. Discuss the roles and responsibilities (activities) commonly performed by the Clinical Research Nurse within the Clinical Center Nursing Department (CCND).
Pre-requisites
RN's with at least 6 months of experience at NIH.