Clinical Research Coordinators Council

Overview

The Clinical Research Coordinators (CRC) Council's goal is to serve as an ongoing forum for networking and resource sharing within the clinical research community here at UCSF. The group is lead by a Council comprised of representatives from a variety of departments.

About Us: We are a diverse group of clinical research professionals who promote cross-functional collaboration for research initiatives at UCSF.

Vision Statement: To help CRCs achieve success at UCSF by being champions for clinical research.

Mission Statement:

  • Advocate professional development opportunities for the clinical research coordinator community.
  • Offer insight to senior leadership about workflows in order to help strategize training plans for all CRCs.
  • Provide a connection between CRCs and functional units involved with clinical research at our multisite campus.
  • Identify and disseminate best practice information within the CRC community.

CRC Council Representatives

Name Primary Division
Alexandra Velasquez (Co-Chair) Nephrology, ZSFG
Arshia Mian Retina
Carol Fraser-Browne Allergy Immunology and Blood and Marrow Transplant
Carol Maguire Cardiology
Christine Nguyen Pulmonary, Critical Care, Allergy and Sleep Medicine
Cynthia Partida-Higuera Cardiology
Diana Kim DGIM
Dominica Randazzo Neurology 
Emily Stekol Gastroenterology
Emina Seremet Hospital Medicine and General Pediatrics 
Felicia Widjaja Program for Research On Neurodevelopmental and Translational Outcomes (PRONTO)
Jane Berkeley Pulmonary
Jennifer Ko Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health (ANSIRH)
Lani Pettersen Central Administration
Laura Dapkus Pediatrics
Reina Gonzalez DOM Pilot
Sarah Wang Movement Disorders
Ying Lu Blood and Marrow Transplant
Meagan Harms Neurology

 

Email them at [email protected]

Listserv

If you are interested in participating in our Professional Development and Best Practices Group for CRCs, please show your interest by joining our listserv.

  • Send a one-line email with no subject to [email protected]
    • The one line of the message is: subscribe CLINRESCOORD firstname lastname (firstname lastname are your first and last names.) Delete all other content from the body of the message.
  • The listserv server will pull your email address from the FROM field of your email. You then should receive a confirmation request email to confirm your intention to subscribe to the listserv.
  • Upon confirming your subscription, you will receive a welcome/acceptance message stating that your subscription request has been accepted.

If you have problems, contact them at [email protected].

Checklists, Tools and Other Resources

Education Opportunities

  1. Suggested 2014 IPPCR courses for UCSF CRCs
  1. Module 0 - Introduction: History of Clinical Research: A Merging of Diverse Cultures (Running time: 60 minutes)
  2. Module 1 - Study Design and Statistics: Unit 2 (Clinical Research from the Patient's Perspective, 30 minutes); Unit 4 (Overview of Clinical Study Design, 90 minutes) and Unit 6 (Design of Epidemiologic Studies, 90 minutes)
  3. Module 2 - Ethical, Legal, and Regulatory Considerations: Unit 1 (Ethical Principles in Clinical Research, 60 minutes)
  4. Module 3 - Preparing and Monitoring Clinical Studies: Unit 1 (Data and Safety Monitoring Committees, 90 minutes); Unit 6 (Evaluation of a Protocol Budget, 90 minutes); Unit 8 (Data Management & Case Report Form Development in Clinical Trials, 30 minutes); and Unit 10 (Data & Non-Data Aspects of Quality Control in Clinical Studies, 60 minutes)

Clinical Research Coordinators Council Classes: There are no new classes scheduled at this time. Please keep checking this site for updated class information. Below are slides from past classes brought to you by the UCSF CTSI, HRPP and CRC Council: 

Research Protocol Standard Operating Procedures Presentation (6/23/11) and sample SOP documents

  1. Preparing for a Clinical Research Monitoring Visit Presentation (1/10/12)
  2. Guidance for an FDA Audit, Sponsor/CRO Monitoring Visit, and Other Resources Available on The HUB
  3. Overview of Regulations That Drive Monitoring Visits and FDA Audits
  4. What to Expect During an HRPP Quality Improvement Unit Routine Site Visit
  5. Update on Monitoring & Electronic Medical Records at UCSF

Last updated: December 2, 2024