Hospital del Mar Research Institute Hospital del Mar Research Institute

Temporary calls

07-07-2026

Healthcare Technician (Degree in medicine and specialty in cardiology, internal medicine, cardiac surgery, vascular surgery or primary care. Boarding.).

Ref.:
FIMIM3264-CAINZOS
Institution:
FUNDACIÓ IMIM
Researcher/s responsible for the project:
Miguel Cainzos Achirica
Project title:
Phase III, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study to investigate the effect of muvalapline on reducing serious adverse cardiovascular events in adults with elevated lipoprotein(a) who have had a previous atherosclerotic cardiovascular event or are at risk of having a first atherosclerotic cardiovascular event – MOVE-Lp(a)
Research group / Service:
Biomedical research in heart diseases group
Description:
The selected person will join the Biomedical research in heart diseases group (Translational Clinical Research Program).
Task:
Participant recruitment and selection. Obtaining informed consent. Conducting study visits. Data collection in the electronic case report form (eCRF). Reporting of adverse events. Participant monitoring and follow-up. Management of biological samples. Sample collection, processing, and shipment. Use of biological samples for trial objectives.
Formation:
Degree in medicine and specialty in cardiology, internal medicine, cardiac surgery, vascular surgery, or primary care. Licensing.
Experience:
Clinical knowledge and experience in cardiovascular prevention and/or preventive cardiology are required. Experience in research will be positively valued.
Knowledge:
Skills in interpersonal communication with study participants. Ability and good disposition for teamwork.
Contract:
Indefinit d’activitats cientifico-tècniques 14p
Schedule Retribution Hire date
Full-time 39922.28 € bruts anuals August 2026

Aquest procés de selecció ha finalitzat en data 13-07-2026.

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