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In this seminar Annelies Gillesen, Clinical Research Nurse UK Rapid Support Team at Oxford University Centre for Tropical Medicine and Global Health, talks about her experience as a clinical research nurse working on a variety research areas including involvement in the EBOLA Rapide Research Trial in 2015.
This seminar includes:
-What it’s really like to be a research nurse and the challenges research nurses face.
-Positive observations and challenges from working in China and Madagascar.
-The key skill every research nurse should acquire to successfully do the job required.
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