What is a Research Coordinator?
A Research Coordinator is an important member of any research team. The Research Coordinator oversees the day-to-day activities of research projects from the preliminary phase until the project is completed. Some of the daily activities include project planning and regularly updating the Research Lead(s), as well as overseeing data collection, data analysis, writing project reports, adherence to research ethics, budget review, and ensuring that the research team has everything they need. In some cases, the Research Coordinator oversees multiple projects at a time and manages team members.
Please join Danielle Kent in a 30-minute recorded session. Danielle will explain the role of a Research Coordinator at a Long-Term Care Home and explain her day-to-day responsibilities.
Danielle Kent is currently the Research Coordinator and manages the Research Department at Loch Lomond Villa in Saint John, NB. Danielle holds a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology from Dalhousie University and a Master’s in Applied Health Services and Research from the University of New Brunswick (Fredericton). She looks forward to sharing with you her role as a Research Coordinator.
Her recorded presentation includes the following;
– Education, experiences, and training required to be a Research Coordinator.
– What a career as a Research Coordinator looks like.
– What the purpose of Research is and why it is essential.
– Examples of research projects at Loch Lomond Villa.