Membership Committee
| Chair: | Jerry Georgette, RN | jerrygeorgette@yahoo.com | |
| Member: | Cynthia Race | ||
| Member | Chia-Yu Cardell |
Benefits of Membership
- Ability to network with colleagues and peers in similar positions throughout the university and affiliates
- Access to the SARP membership directory (SUNet ID required)
- Subscription to the email list to receive updates about university regulations in clinical research as well as updates on training opportunities and events
- Forum for questions, concerns, and peer support in the clinical research community
- Participation in a body of colleagues that can provide representation for our questions, concerns, and training needs to research-related organizations impacting our work - such as SPCTRM, IRB, etc.
- Attendance at regular SARP meetings
- Investigative site preparation or start up
- Participant recruitment, screening and/or enrollment
- Conducting study visits or contacting participants for follow up
- Maintaining and/or dispensing drug supplies
- Construction, monitoring and/or completing and ensuring the quality of case report forms
- Maintaining source documents
- Ensuring site quality
- Development of protocols and Informed Consents
- Grant and budget development
- Report preparation
- Manuscript/poster preparation
- Education of other health care professionals, patients or families regarding clinical trials
- Research program audit
- Data capture and/or analysis
- Management or education of clinical research personnel
Membership Criteria
All SARP members must be staff, faculty, or academic members of Stanford and or its affiliates (Stanford Hospital, Lucille Packard, the VA, and PAIRE). Members come from diverse backgrounds and have a myriad of professional responsibilities. In order to satisfy requirements for membership, all applicants must be associated with the conduct of clinical research which may involve one or more of the following job functions:
