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Meet Your Instructor: Armando Martinez

Posted by PCC Institute for Health Professionals on January 22, 2019

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Armando Martinez (BS, CCRA, CCRP) is an instructor in the Foundations of Clinical Research program. He teaches courses on study team roles/responsibilities, study operations, drug supply management/accountability, subject interaction, and study procedures/data collection.

He has worked with various organizations that include a large pharmaceutical company, clinical research organization, and the investigational site working in pediatric and adult oncology. He has well over 25 years of clinical research experience that include patient data collection/submissions, research specimen sample collection/submissions, regulatory, quality assurance, audits, patient interaction/consenting, project management, budget negotiations, and contracts.

Armando has worked at many cancer centers in their research departments including Legacy Good Samaritan, Randall Children’s Hospital at Legacy Emanuel, and Kaiser Permanente. He is currently working as a Clinical Research Coordinator Supervisor for Providence Portland Cancer Institute. He is a Certified Clinical Research Associate (CCRA) through the University of Santa Cruz Extension Program in Clinical Trials Design and Management along with being a Certified Clinical Research Professional (CCRP) through the Society of Clinical Research Associates.

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Topics: Healthcare, Meet the IHP Team, Clinical Research

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