Rheumatologist (Clinical Trial Physician) - San Juan, PR
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Title: Clinical Research Rheumatologist
📍 San Juan, PR | ⏰ Part-Time (0-8 hours/week)
About the Role
We are seeking a Board-Certified Physician to join as a Clinical Research Physician supporting Phase I-IV clinical trials in San Juan, PR. In this role, you will ensure protocol compliance, patient safety, and collaborate with sponsors, CROs, and research teams to advance multi-therapeutic studies.
Key Responsibilities
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Serve as Principal Investigator (PI) or Sub-Investigator (Sub-I) for clinical trials.
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Conduct medical screenings, physical exams, and assessments of study participants.
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Provide clinical oversight and ensure adherence to study protocols, ICH-GCP, and regulatory standards.
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Collaborate with coordinators, nurses, and research staff to maintain compliance and accurate documentation.
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Record patient interactions, manage adverse events (AEs/SAEs), and maintain compliance with EHR/EDC systems.
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Build and maintain strong relationships with sponsors, CROs, monitors, and IRBs.
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Participate in site initiation visits (SIVs), monitoring visits, audits, and investigator meetings.
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Contribute to feasibility reviews, study design, and recruitment strategies.
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Stay current with clinical research regulations and therapeutic advances.
Qualifications
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M.D. or D.O. with an active, unrestricted PR medical license.
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Board Certification in Rheumatology.
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Valid DEA license and BLS/ACLS certification.
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Clinical research/clinical trials experience preferred (training available for motivated candidates).
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Proficiency in EHR systems, medical documentation, and clinical trial platforms (EDC, CTMS).
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Excellent communication, collaboration, and interpersonal skills.
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Strong commitment to ethical research and patient-centered care.
Benefits
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Flexible, part-time schedule (0-8 hours per week).
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Opportunity to expand expertise in multi-therapeutic clinical trials.
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Direct involvement in advancing innovative treatments through research.