Becoming a Principal Investigator

Providers

Interested in Clinical Trials? Looking to add more resources to your clinic? Not sure where to start?

You have come to the right place.

Definition

Principal Investigator (PI) is the medical oversight of the clinical trial. Through this role you may delegate qualified personnel to complete various tasks so you can focus on patient safety!

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Review all patient visit notes and assesment results

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Monitor patient safety and reported Adverse Events

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Meet with sponsors for updates

Why join 1-OAK

!-OAK’s goal is to make the PI role more accessible to clinicians in all sizes of clinics and with all cliical trial backgrounds. This means no matter your clinic size or experience we want to provide the resources necessary to become a qualified PI. 

We have a flexible model that allows you to adjust our PI setup to accomodate your needs and availability. We are fully staffed with coordinators, nurses, regulatory specialists, and Sub-Investigator physicians who are fully certified and trained to complete clinical trials. We will help guide you through becoming certified and finding you your first study! 

There is minimal initial investment and potential for great return both financially, ethically and the knowledge that you are helping shape the future of medicine. 

 

How to Prepare

The first step to bringing clinical research into your clinic is to contact our team. Owners, Alexandria and Anna, will be able to walk you through the various ways to encorporate clinical research and find what is most suitable for your needs. We will also review steps to get certified and the Sub-I or PI process. 

 

Contact us with

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Physician Interest

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Patient refferals for current clinical trials or refferal materials

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Any questions regarding clinical trials in your practice

Office Address

Arizona: 9825 N 95th St Suite 105B

                Scottsdale Arizona 85258

California: 1100 Pear Tree Ln

                  Napa, CA 94558 

Monday to Friday : 8am- 3pm

Telephone : 602-820-6906

Fax: 602-644-2502