Phlexglobal recruits research nurses for trials

Tuesday, March 22, 2011 11:52 AM

U.K.-based CRO Phlexglobal has expanded its resourcing capabilities by launching a Research Nurse Bank to supply skilled nursing staff on a temporary basis to both commercial and National Health Service clients, according to PharmaTimes.

The nurses, who have experience providing clinical research support at client sites, will be available for all phases of clinical trials, said Phlexglobal, which introduced the new service in response to client requests It builds on the company’s existing Task Force offering, which supplies experienced research personnel including clinical research associates, clinical trial administrators, quality assurance personnel, research governance assistants/managers and document managers for interim and short-term projects.

To complement the Task Force expansion, Phlexglobal’s training division has added a new research nurse training program to its recently launched training curriculum, which specializes in tuition for nurses who want to move into the clinical research field as well as ongoing development for experienced nurses.

 “There is clear demand within the clinical trials industry for experienced temporary nursing staff,” said Pippa Bannister, Task Force research nurse manager at Phlexglobal. “The Phlexglobal Research Nurse Bank has been launched to ensure that our clients have access to all levels of research professionals as and when they need them.”

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