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1 JHCRN Brochure 4-7-1410-14 .Pub LEADERSHIP Johns Hopkins Clinical Adrian Dobs, MD, MHS Professor of Medicine and Oncology Research Network Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Director Johns Hopkins Clinical Research Network [email protected] An Academic & Community Collaboration 443-287-4000 John E. Niederhuber, MD Adjunct Professor of Oncology Johns Hopkins Executive Vice President INOVA Health System CEO Inova Translational Medicine Institute Co-Director JHCRN [email protected] 703-776-7919 NETWORK CONTACTS Anne Arundel Medical Center, Annapolis, MD Melissa Gerstenhaber, RNC, MAS, MSN, CCRC [email protected] Access to more than Greater Baltimore Medical Center, Towson, MD 8 million patients Cynthia MacInnis, BS, CCRP [email protected] INOVA, Falls Church, VA MEMBER INSTITUTIONS Sandra J. Schaefer, BSN, RN, OCN [email protected] Anne Arundel Medical Center, Annapolis , MD Johns Hopkins Medicine - Washington DC Region Greater Baltimore Medical Center, Towson, MD Research (CAPRES) INOVA Health System, Falls Church, VA Howard County General Hospital, Columbia, MD Peninsula Regional Medical Center, Salisbury, MD Sibley Memorial Hospital , Washington, DC Suburban Hospital, Bethesda, MD Reading Health System, Reading, PA Jackie Lobien, BSN [email protected] JOHNS HOPKINS MEDICINE All Children’s Hospital, St. Petersburg, FL (JHM) The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD Francis Hamblin, RN, BSN, CPHON, CCRP [email protected] Johns Hopkins Bayview Hospital, Baltimore, MD Howard County General Hospital, Columbia, MD Peninsula Regional Medical Center, Salisbury, MD Expertise, Innovation, Synergy Lynne Armiger, MSN, CRNP, ANP-C Sibley Memorial Hospital, Washington, DC [email protected] Suburban Hospital, Bethesda, MD, Reading Health System, Reading, PA All Children’s Hospital, St. Petersburg, FL Elizabeth Hollinger, RN [email protected] Revised 04‐7‐2014 Advantages Johns Hopkins Clinical Collaborating with the JHCRN Research Network’s Single Institutional Review Board The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Institutional INVESTIGATORS Mission Review Board (JHM IRB) has been designated as the IRB Interested in new study opportunities? of record for all research conducted through the JHCRN. Register at: Affiliate site investigators and research support have access to all JHM IRB approved study documents http://ictr.johnshopkins.edu/JHCRN/investigators The Johns Hopkins Clinical through access to the electronic IRB system. Single Point of Contracting To conduct your study through the JHCRN Research Network (JHCRN) is a Johns Hopkins University acts as the prime contracting agent for all third party contracts on behalf of JHCRN Contact: [email protected] regional translaonal research and its affiliated institutions/clinical investigators who are members of the network. organizaon linking a preeminent Dedicated Experienced Network Coordinators academic medical center with a Each affiliate institution has an assigned Network SPONSORS/CROS Coordinator who acts as a liaison between Johns To initiate studies and explore partnerships diverse network of community‐ Hopkins and his/her dedicated institution to aide in with the JHCRN the identification, prioritization, and implementation based health care delivery systems. of clinical trials. Contact: 443‐287‐4000 Single Research Informatics Database or [email protected] We collaborate with both the private Johns Hopkins has developed a Clinical Research Management System (CRMS) that the JHCRN affiliated and public sector to more rapidly institutions utilize. This web-based process management Visit our website: system includes patient registry, scheduling, case report hp://ictr.johnshopkins.edu/JHCRN and cost effecvely expedite forms reporting, study subject management, document scienfic discovery through clinical repository, reporting and tracking capabilities and other components for conducting clinical trials. As part of the trials and comparave effecveness JHCRN, affiliate institutions use the system for collabora- tive research projects. research to improve the care and health of paents. .
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