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What is a remote clinical anatomist?

A Remote Clinical Anatomist is a medical professional or educator who specializes in teaching, researching, or applying human anatomy in a clinical context, typically via online platforms. They may conduct virtual lectures, create digital resources, or collaborate on telemedicine projects. This role allows professionals to work from locations outside traditional classrooms or hospitals, leveraging technology to connect with students, healthcare providers, or researchers worldwide. Their expertise is essential for medical education and training, especially in remote or underserved areas.

How does a remote clinical anatomy professional typically collaborate with healthcare teams and educators?

Remote Clinical Anatomy professionals often work closely with medical educators, clinicians, and students through virtual platforms. They may provide anatomical consultations, develop digital teaching materials, and assist with virtual dissections or 3D modeling sessions. Effective communication and familiarity with online collaboration tools are key, as much of the teamwork occurs via video conferences, shared digital resources, and real-time feedback. This remote structure allows for flexible scheduling but also requires proactive engagement to ensure seamless integration with on-site teams.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a remote clinical anatomy specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Clinical Anatomy Specialist, you need a deep understanding of human anatomy, a relevant advanced degree (such as in anatomy, medicine, or related fields), and experience in clinical or educational settings. Familiarity with digital anatomy platforms, virtual dissection tools, and remote teaching software is typically required. Strong communication, self-motivation, and adaptability are vital soft skills for effectively engaging with students or healthcare professionals in a virtual environment. These skills and qualities are essential to deliver accurate, engaging instruction and support learning or clinical decision-making remotely.

What is the difference between Remote Clinical Anatomy vs Remote Medical Illustrator?

AspectRemote Clinical AnatomyRemote Medical Illustrator
Required CredentialsAnatomy or health sciences degree, certification in anatomyArt or design degree, certification in medical illustration
Work EnvironmentOnline, educational, healthcare, or research settingsOnline, educational, healthcare, or publishing industries
Employer & Industry UsageUniversities, hospitals, research institutionsMedical publishers, educational platforms, healthcare companies
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

Remote Clinical Anatomy and Remote Medical Illustrator share similarities in working environments and industry usage, often requiring specialized certifications. While Remote Clinical Anatomy focuses on teaching and understanding human anatomy, Remote Medical Illustrator emphasizes creating visual content for medical education and communication. Both roles are essential in healthcare education and are frequently compared by professionals seeking specialized remote careers in medical fields.

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Clinical Research Associate I - United States

Thermo Fisher Scientific

FL • Remote

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

This job post has expired 1 day ago. Applications are no longer accepted.


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7.7

Company rating: 7.7 out of 10

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Join Us as a Clinical Research Associate I – Make an Impact at the Forefront of Innovation
We have successfully supported the top 50 pharmaceutical companies and more than 750 biotechs, spanning 2,700 clinical trials across 100+ countries in the last 5 years.


As part of our global team, you’ll have the opportunity to perform and coordinate different aspects of the clinical monitoring and site management process. As a Clinical Research Associate I, you'll conduct remote or on-site visits to assess protocol and regulatory compliance and manage required documentation. You will manage procedures and guidelines from different sponsors and/or monitoring environments (i.e., FSO, FSP, Government, etc.). Acting as a site processes specialist, you will ensure that the trial is conducted in accordance with the approved protocol, ICH-GCP guidelines, applicable regulations, and SOPs to guarantee subjects' rights, well-being, and data reliability. You will ensure audit readiness and develop collaborative relationships with investigational sites. Detailed tasks and responsibilities assigned to your role are outlined in the task matrix.
What You’ll Do:
• Monitors investigator sites with a risk-based monitoring approach: applies root cause analysis (RCA), critical thinking and problem-solving skills to identify site processes failure and corrective/preventive actions to bring the site into compliance and decrease risks. Ensures data accuracy through SDR, SDV and CRF review as applicable through on-site and remote monitoring activities. Assess investigational product through physical inventory and records review. Documents observations in reports and letters in a timely manner using approved business writing standards. Escalates observed deficiencies and issues to clinical management expeditiously and follow all issues through to resolution. May need to maintain regular contact between monitoring visits with investigative sites to confirm that the protocol is being followed, that previously identified issues are being resolved and that the data is being recorded in a timely manner. Conducts monitoring tasks in accordance with the approved monitoring plan. Participates in the investigator payment process. Ensures a shared responsibility with other project team members on issues/findings
• resolution. Investigates and follows-up on findings as applicable.
• Participates in investigator meetings as necessary. May help to identify potential investigators in collaboration with the client company to ensure the acceptability of qualified investigative sites. Initiates clinical trial sites according to the relevant procedures to ensure compliance with the protocol and regulatory and ICH GCP obligations, making recommendations where warranted. Performs trial close out and retrieval of trial materials.
• Ensures that required essential documents are complete and in place, according to ICH-GCP and applicable regulations. Conducts on-site file reviews as per project specifications.
• Provides trial status tracking and progress update reports to the team as required. Ensures study systems are complete, accurate and updated per agreed study conventions (e.g. Clinical Trial Management System).
• Facilitates effective communication between investigative sites, the client company and internal project teams through written, oral and/or electronic contacts. Responds to company, client and applicable regulatory requirements/audits/inspections.
• Maintains and completes administrative tasks such as expense reports and timesheets in a timely manner.
• Contributes to the project team by assisting in preparation of project publications/tools and sharing ideas/suggestions with team members. Contributes to other project work and initiatives for process improvement, as required.
Education and Experience Requirements:

  • Bachelor's degree in a life sciences related field or a Registered Nursing certification or equivalent and relevant formal academic / vocational qualification. Minimal clinical monitoring experience that provides the knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the job (comparable to 2 years) in a clinical environment where experience is gained in clinical trials, medical terminology, medical research, clinical research or health care or experience in a health sciences field with formal training in medical terminology and anatomy may be considered.
  • Valid driver's license where applicable.
  • Must be legally authorized to work in the United States without sponsorship.
  • Must be able to pass a comprehensive background check, including a drug screening.
  • Candidates ideally live within 60 miles of a major airport hub.


In some cases an equivalency, consisting of a combination of appropriate education, training and/or directly related experience, will be considered sufficient for an individual to meet the requirements of the role.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
• Basic medical/therapeutic area knowledge and understanding of medical terminology
• Ability to attain and maintain a working knowledge of ICH GCPs and applicable regulations and procedural documents
• Good oral and written communication skills, with the ability to communicate effectively with medical personnel
• Good interpersonal skills
• Ability to maintain customer focus through the utilization of good listening skills, attention to detail and the ability to perceive customers’ underlying issues
• Good organizational and time management skills
• Ability to remain flexibile and adaptable in a wide range of scenarios
• Well-developed critical thinking skills, including but not limited to: critical mindset, in-depth investigation for appropriate root cause analysis and problem solving
• Ability to manage Risk Based Monitoring concepts and processes
• Ability to work in a team or independently as required
• Good computer skills: solid knowledge of Microsoft Office and the ability to learn appropriate software
• Good English language and grammar skills
Working Conditions and Environment:
• Work is performed in an office/ laboratory/clinical/and/or home office environment with exposure to electrical office equipment.
• Frequent drives to site locations. Frequent travel, generally 60-80% but more for some individuals. May also include extended overnight stays.
• Exposure to biological fluids with potential exposure to infectious organisms.
• Personal protective equipment required such as protective eyewear, garments and gloves.
• Exposure to fluctuating and/or extreme temperatures on rare occasions.

Compensation and Benefits

The salary pay range estimated for this position CRA (Level I) based in North Carolina is $75,000.00–$89,000.00.

This position may also be eligible to receive a variable annual bonus based on company, team, and/or individual performance results in accordance with company policy. We offer a comprehensive Total Rewards package that our U.S. colleagues and their families can count on, which includes:

  • A choice of national medical and dental plans, and a national vision plan, including health incentive programs

  • Employee assistance and family support programs, including commuter benefits and tuition reimbursement

  • At least 120 hours paid time off (PTO), 10 paid holidays annually, paid parental leave (3 weeks for bonding and 8 weeks for caregiver leave), accident and life insurance, and short- and long-term disability in accordance with company policy

  • Retirement and savings programs, such as our competitive 401(k) U.S. retirement savings plan

  • Employees’ Stock Purchase Plan (ESPP) offers eligible colleagues the opportunity to purchase company stock at a discount

For more information on our benefits, please visit: https://jobs.thermofisher.com/global/en/total-rewards


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