The research program coordinator: an example of effective management

J Prof Nurs. 2010 Jul-Aug;26(4):223-31. doi: 10.1016/j.profnurs.2009.12.002.

Abstract

Careers in clinical research management are increasingly common. Despite nurses' important role in clinical research, their status as research professionals is underrecognized. In this article, we describe the role of a "program coordinator" (PC) in the context of a complex research program on migration and reproductive health. The PC role expands beyond the usual role of a research coordinator because he or she is involved in all aspects of the program of research and his or her responsibilities include research, education, clinical, and administration components. He or she ensures optimal organization and continuity across several studies and ensures ethical and scientific standards are applied for each individual study. His or her clinical knowledge assures data are accurate and subjects are safe. In addition, he or she assists with applying for funding, the maintenance of research partnerships, and dissemination of research findings; he or she supports students' learning and completes all regulatory aspects related to the program of research. Key to the PC role is relationship building and the application of Good Clinical Practice principles. The advanced role of a PC also warrants opportunities for professional development and a competitive salary. A PC is an effective approach for research management and a natural role for professional nurse.

MeSH terms

  • Biomedical Research* / organization & administration
  • Canada
  • Career Mobility*
  • Humans
  • Nurse Administrators / economics
  • Nurse Administrators / organization & administration*
  • Nurse Administrators / supply & distribution*
  • Reproductive Health Services* / organization & administration
  • Salaries and Fringe Benefits
  • Transients and Migrants
  • Workforce