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Clinical Research Management average salary is $185,067, median salary is $197,600 with a salary range from $160,000 to $197,600.
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  • Clinical Research Management Inc
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Agawam, MA
  • CRMi provides services in a flexible, "cafeteria" style - each client chooses only those services they want or need. Our reporting requirements are flexible too:CRMi staff can report directly to the clientThey may be part of a team handled by a CRMi Project Manager who reports to the clientCRMi can also provide complete "turn-key" operations, where we handle all of your program demands. Our flexible approach to staffing and management allows us to match the right CRA(s) and degree of management oversight to the task at hand, maximizing the timeliness, quality and effectiveness of communication and clinical development for each