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As the Senior Clinical Research Nurse, I am responsible for the day to day management of the clinicial research team and I support them with their research activities. 

I am a tutor on the Clinical Trials Management Module.of the MSc in Evidence Based Health Care and I facilitate the sessions on recruitment.

Bernadette Mundy

Senior Clinical Research Nurse

I joined the Clinical Trials Unit in 2017 as a Clinical Research Nurse for the INVICTUS trial - a Phase 2b flu vaccine trial which aimed to see if a novel vaccine, used in conjunction with the standard flu vaccine, offered increased protection to older adults from influenza-like illness. 

I have worked on numerous CTIMP and non-CTiMP studies since. 

I am currently working on the following studies:

  • DEFINE - Determining the effectiveness of an online FeNO (Fractional Exhaled Nitric Oxide) - guided management intervention in Primary Care: which is looking to find out whether using a FeNO test during asthma reviews can help improve care for asthma patients.
  • ECRAID-Base (European Clinical Research Alliance on Infectious Diseases): observational studies to help generate rigorous evidence to improve the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of infectious diseases, and aiming to establish a long-term, self-sustainable pan-European clinical research network
  • ECRAID-Prime (European Clinical Research Alliance on Infectious Diseases – PRIMary care adaptive platform trial for pandemics and Epidemics): an intervention study that is investigating medical products to treat respiratory infections in adult patients across Europe


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