Vice President of Clinical Projects, Clinical Assessment Technologies
Rolana Avrumson has more than 23 years’ clinical experience, 14 years’ experience in clinical trial research, and has worked for Worldwide Clinical Trials since May 2014. As the Vice President of Clinical Projects, her primary responsibilities include oversight of the operational and clinical conduct of assigned studies, including rater, CRA, and patient training; source eligibility reviews; data surveillance; sponsor reporting; and scale management. Ms. Avrumson has held significant roles in global and domestic phase I-IV trials in several indications with pediatric, adult, and geriatric populations including psychiatry, neurocognitive disorders, movement disorders, and various rare disease and pain indications. Ms. Avrumson has a master’s degree in rehabilitation counseling psychology with a specialty in substance dependence from the University at Albany, Albany, NY, and a bachelor’s degree in clinical psychology from Tufts University, Medford, MA.
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Rolana Avrumson has more than 23 years’ clinical experience, 14 years’ experience in clinical trial research, and has worked for Worldwide Clinical Trials since May 2014. As the Vice President of Clinical Projects, her primary responsibilities include oversight of the operational and clinical conduct of assigned studies, including rater, CRA, and patient training; source eligibility reviews; data surveillance; sponsor reporting; and scale management. Additional responsibilities include management of clinical staff, protocol review, oversight of eCOA and other technology vendor responsibilities, as well as collaboration with key study functional groups.
Ms. Avrumson has held significant roles in global and domestic phase I-IV trials in a number of indications with pediatric, adult, and geriatric populations including psychiatry (e.g. mood disorders, psychotic disorders, anxiety disorders, addiction, ADHD), neurocognitive disorders (e.g. Alzheimer’s Disease, MCI, TBI), movement disorders (e.g. Parkinson’s), and various rare disease and pain indications (e.g. ALS, Myasthenia Gravis, Neimann-Pick Type C, neuropathic pain, and arthritis trials). As a clinician in applied practice, she has specialized in areas of mood, anxiety, psychotic, movement, and neurocognitive disorders, as well as addictions, post-traumatic stress disorder, and eating disorders.
Ms. Avrumson has a master’s degree in rehabilitation counseling psychology with a specialty in substance dependence from the University at Albany, Albany, NY, and a bachelor’s degree in clinical psychology from Tufts University, Medford, MA.s.