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Lisa Cordes, Pharm.D., BCACP, BCOP– Course Co-Director Dr. Lisa M. Cordes is an Oncology Clinical Pharmacy Specialist and Educator for the National Institutes of Health.
Course Coordinators will: organize, coordinate, prepare and budget for course materials, facilities, equipment and faculty; supervise all preparations for the course, including set up and break down of classrooms and equipment; ensure that registered students are eligible to attend in compliance with course requirements;
John I. Gallin, MD – Course Co-Director. Dr. John Gallin serves as the National Institutes of Health's Associate Director for Clinical Research and Chief Scientific Officer of the NIH Clinical Center.
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He/ She would be the local IAP branch president or a person appointed by him or any person with the consent of the local IAP office bearers or State Academic Coordinator. He/ She will be responsible for all the logistics and arrangements for the provider course.
Course Coordinator and Lead Instructor are the ones responsible to look into all the prior arrangements for BNCRP Programme.
Provide an overview of basic biostatistical and epidemiologic methods involved in conducting clinical research.
This course will be of interest to physicians, scientists, medical and dental students, nurses, public health professionals, and others conducting or planning a career in clinical research.