AIIMS Raipur invites applications for Clinical Research Coordinator post

AIIMS Raipur invites applications for Clinical Research Coordinator post

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New Delhi, Updated on Jul 26, 2023 14:17 IST

AIIMS Raipur to conduct a walk in interview for the post of Clinical Research Coordinator on a contractual basis in the Department of Pulmonary Medicine.

AIIMS Raipur invites applications for Clinical Research Coordinator post

All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Raipur, is all set to conduct the walk in interview for the post of Clinical Research Coordinator on contractual basis in department of Pulmonary Medicine for a period of six months.

The name of the project is Colchicine to reduce Coronavirus Disease - 19 related inflammation and cardiovascular complications in high risk patients post-acute infection with SARS-Cov-2- a randomized controlled trial. The date of the interview is August 2, 2023, at 11 am.

General information for candidates

Shortlisted candidates should bring self attested photocopies, eligibility qualification mark sheets, degrees, experience certificate, qualifying degree registration with the statutory council (if applicable) and other relevant testimonials at the time of the interview. 

All information/updates pertaining to this advertisement including result, joining etc will be displayed on the AIIMS, Raipur website which is www.aiimsraipur.edu.in.

No individual intimation will be sent by the college to applicants. No TA/DA will be paid to the candidates for attending the interview. It will be the responsibility of applicants to keep abreast of the developments by visiting institute website.

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