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Martha Hering
Associate Vice President
Contact
MarthaHering@0797net.comOverview
Martha Hering, MHA, is an Associate Vice President for Clinical Research with 26+ years of experience in clinical research. As the project director for core services on the Cancer Trials Support Unit (CTSU), she oversees multiple project areas and provides coordination between operational, IT, and data management functions. She is also instrumental in providing user specifications for operational systems. In earlier work as regulatory coordinator for the CTSU, Hering focused on the development of regulatory processes and coordinated with a subcontractor to conduct site regulatory reviews.
Education
- MHA, Informatics, University of Phoenix
- AA, Nursing, Montgomery College
- BA, Theater History and Performance, University of Michigan
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Retrospective dataset and survey analyses identify gaps in data collection for craniopharyngioma and priorities of patients and families affected by the disease
37,
Neoplasia
January 2023
E. Marshall, N. Joshi, J. Crowley, S. McCormack, S. Cheng, W. Faig, P.B. Storm, et al.
DOILink for: Retrospective dataset and survey analyses identify gaps in data collection for craniopharyngioma and priorities of patients and families affected by the disease -
Development, pilot study, and psychometric analysis of the AHRQ Surveys on Patient Safety Culture (SOPS) Workplace Safety Supplemental Items for Hospitals
19,
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
January 2022
K. Zebrak, Naomi Dyer Yount, Joann Sorra, T. Famolaro, Laura C. Gray, D. Carpenter, A. Caporaso
DOILink for: Development, pilot study, and psychometric analysis of the AHRQ Surveys on Patient Safety Culture (SOPS) Workplace Safety Supplemental Items for Hospitals -
Psychotropic polypharmacy and antipsychotics in children: A survey of caregiver's perspectives
58,
Community Mental Health Journal
January 2022
J.L. McLaren, E.R. Barnett, S.C. Acquilano, M.T. Concepcion Zayas, Robert Drake, J.K. Leyenaar
DOILink for: Psychotropic polypharmacy and antipsychotics in children: A survey of caregiver's perspectives