According to Dean Jang, CCRC, a Site Director for IMA Clinical Research in Austin, Texas, far from serving only short-term goals, mentorship is the perfect vehicle for (among other purposes) providing a transparent career ladder that outlines clear internal growth paths. These paths are ideally aimed at retaining new clinical research coordinators and other incoming study team members beyond what may be accelerated, sink-or-swim training periods at highly active sites.
ACRP proudly announced that it has been named a Bronze Winner by The 5th Annual Anthem Awards in the Health: Global Awareness (non-profit) category for its 2025 Clinical Trials Day campaign, Powered by Purpose.
The Association of Clinical Research Professionals (ACRP) announces it has been recognized by the Health Information Resource Center for the Fall 2025 Digital Health Awards.
While having members of clinical trial teams take specimens from and record data about study participants can become a familiar feature of measuring their progress through a trial to researchers and patients alike, none of them may be thinking at the time about how those physical and digital leftovers can have an afterlife in later research.
With research nurse coordinators playing what is to outsiders an often underrecognized role in strengthening and championing many clinical trials teams, a partnership between one such team and an academic nursing program aims to introduce nursing students to clinical research as a meaningful and dynamic career option.