Clinical Research · Alzheimer’s · Phase II/III
Alzheimer’s clinical trial coordination
Coordinated Phase II/III Alzheimer’s clinical trials, working directly with patients, caregivers, clinicians, and study protocols to support compliant, patient-centered research execution.
- Setting
- Abington Neurological Associates
- Trials
- Phase II & III · Alzheimer’s disease
- Focus
- Patient-facing · protocol compliance
Overview
Before my PhD work, I worked as a Clinical Research Coordinator on Phase II and III Alzheimer’s disease trials. This role gave me direct exposure to the operational side of translational medicine and to the realities of patient-facing research.
I worked with patients, caregivers, clinicians, and research staff to support trial execution, maintain protocol compliance, and help keep studies moving in an organized and compassionate way.
Why it matters
This experience shaped how I think about clinical research: not as an abstraction, but as something that depends on rigorous operations, clear communication, and real human trust. It also gave me early experience at the intersection of science, medicine, and logistics.
My role
Supported clinical trial coordination, participant-facing workflows, protocol execution, and day-to-day research operations.