GD-GSC-Data Management Unit supports Projects and Trial Management on operational Data Management activities of clinical projects. The key objective of the department is to ensure high quality data delivery to the stakeholders. The involvement of various groups in data management is significant in key stages of trial setup, conduct and closeout. The major activities handled include CRF Design, Database set-up & Programming, Data Entry, Data Validation, Medical Coding, Lab data handling, Data analysis & migration, Database Lock, Hyperlinking and Bookmarking and Project Management. These opportunities have in turn fostered a deeper understanding with an ability to drive, contribute to process and share best practices while leveraging cross-cultural collaboration towards a unified mission to achieve clean data.
Job Title : Associate Clinical Data Manager
Department : Biostatistics and Data Management
Location : Bangalore
The Job
- Ensuring the integrity of clinical trial databases
- Perform basic data and discrepancy review
- Write data clarifications and resolve/update as per trial requirements.
- Understand and comply with all applicable standard operating procedures and working instructions.
- Develop and maintain good communications and working relationships with Data Management team.
- Perform UAT of the database as directed by the Trial Data Manager.
- Assist in timely scanning, book marking and indexing of documents in novoDOCS
- Basic data and discrepancy review should be done with a DM perspective with reference to
- NN procedures and instructions and by common DM knowledge in an acceptable standard.
- Write data clarifications and resolve/update as per trial requirements.
- Assist in timely scanning, book marking and indexing of documents in novoDOCS
Qualification
M.Sc / B.Sc in Life Science or comparable degree in medicine, nursing, pharmacy, veterinary science or clinical information management or equivalent qualifications.
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