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Career for B.Pharm, M.Pharm as Clinical Research Coordinator at Tata Medical Center

 

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Career for B.Pharm, M.Pharm as Clinical Research Coordinator at Tata Medical Center

Conceptualized in the year 2004 as a philanthropic initiative for the Eastern and North-Eastern parts of India and the neighbouring countries, the Tata Medical Center (TMC) started operations in Kolkata on May 16, 2011. The hospital is governed by a charitable trust – Tata Medical Centre Trust. It is an integrated Oncology facility with well-trained professional staff and equipped with modern facilities and the most contemporary medical equipment. The hospital was designed by Cannon Design, a renowned architectural firm from North America. It is located on 13 acres of land at New Town in Kolkata, West Bengal.

Tata Medical Center, has entered into an Agreement with the Department of Biotechnology (DBT) Ministry of Science & Technology, Government of India, wherein DBT being funding Agency, for running one project namely: “ Investigating HPV persistence and therapy failure in cervical cancer : A System’s medicine approach” – SyMec

Clinical Research Coordinator
Qualification :
- MSc or Post Graduate Diploma in Clinical Research
- BPharm / MPharm with relevant experience.

Experience :
- Preparation of Documents for ethical approval of Trial Committee
- Patient follow ups and data collection
- Tissue Collection and Archival
- Data Management
- MIS and report generation for Regulatory Oversight


Remuneration : Rs 25,000/- consolidated subject to TDS
Reporting to :  Will report to Senior Medical Consultant Head & Neck

Interested candidates may email or post applications by 7/4/21 to:
Mr. Suvasish Mukherjee,
Head-Human Resources,
Tata Medical Center, 14 MAR (EW), New Town,
Kolkata – 700156.
Email – suvashish.mukherjee@tmckolkata.com


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