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Co-Investigator
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Co-Investigator
A member of the study team other than the investigator—e.g., study coordinator, resident, fellow, attending staff member, other physician, or additional personnel—with close knowledge of a study


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In addition to the checklist and Work Instruction discussed above, we acknowledge that your firm has developed and released a checklist that details the training elements required for each investigator, whether a principal or sub-investigator, and that a more detailed Work Instruction will be released.
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