Are you a MD, DO, PA, APRN or NP? Med Labs is excited to announce a new partnership that allows you to increase your practice’s revenue though medical research as a Principle Investigator (PI). Participate in as many or as few clinical studies as you'd like - get compensated for your participation.
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Now Recruiting Principle Investigators (PIs)
For hourly compensation for data collection and reviewing processes and procedures based on laboratory testing.
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Principle Investigators (PI) receive compensation in the form of an hourly fee for the training and data collection for the following:
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Reviewing SOP
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Meetings regarding study documents
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Data Collection & Completion of the Daily Source documents as per the inclusion and exclusion criteria
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Collection of excluded data points are not compensated
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Completion of Quarterly Case Report forms
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Hourly compensation is determined by the research fair market value and paid quarterly
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Studies are observational and do not require human subjects
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All studies have been submitted for IRB (Institutional Review Board) for both registration and review. From our experience, these studies will fall under the category, “exempt research”
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What is the inclusion criteria for these studies?
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PI’s must have one of the following licenses: Medical Doctor (MD), Doctor of Osteopathic (DO) , Physician Assistant (PA), Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN), or Nurse Practitioner (NP)
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Must have a current standard operating procedure that includes obtaining/reviewing medical history
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What is the exclusion criteria for these studies?
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Data collection for Government-funded sources (Medicare / Medicaid)
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Data collected in New York or California
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How long are the Principal Investigators enrolled in the study(s) for?
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Each study is 36 months
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How many PIs can be enrolled into the study(s)?
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The limit is 200
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Is there a limit to the number of studies a practice can participate in?
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No, a practice may participate in multiple studies
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Is there a limit to the number of data points per PI?
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No, in addition if there are 0 data points a source document must still be submitted
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Can a Principal Investigator withdraw from the study(s)?
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Yes, with written notice to the Research Company
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