Donald Lobacz Rn Ccrc

Senior Clinical Research Coordinator at Aurora Research Institute

Donald Lobacz RN CCRC has extensive experience in clinical research, serving as a Clinical Research Coordinator at Aurora St. Luke's Medical Center since February 2000, where responsibilities include coordinating clinical trials and investigator-initiated research in the cardiovascular field. Additionally, Donald holds the position of Senior Clinical Research Coordinator at Aurora Research Institute, also since February 2000, and possesses certification as a Clinical Research Coordinator (CCRC) through the Association of Clinical Research Professionals (ACRP).

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Milwaukee, United States

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Aurora Research Institute

The Aurora Research Institute (ARI) offers a full range of evaluation services. ARI is comprised of a diverse team of program evaluation professionals that have experience not only as practitioners, but also as graduate instructors of evaluation. We believe in the importance of a meaningful and culturally appropriate evaluation that will help programs make informed decisions. Our philosophy includes the belief that meaningful and culturally appropriate evaluations will help programs make informed decisions. We believe in evaluation utilization, systems evaluation, culturally responsive, and empowerment evaluation traditions. We support the use of evaluation data not only to determine the outcome, but also to produce meaningful changes during program implementation, and/or operation. Finally, we believe that the evaluation data should be available as it is being generated, and should be used to help the program stakeholders make decisions that will lead to program improvement. Ultimately, programs with the right information, at the right time, will thrive and provide the best services for the community. ARI serves primarily the city of Aurora, which includes the counties of Adams, Arapahoe and Bennett. Aurora is known as the third most diverse city in the United States and boasts a lexicon of a 133 different spoken languages. Due to this diverse population the programs we partner with serve a diverse population including: refugees, the homeless, veterans, the LGBTQ community, varied socio-economic groups, and populations of all ages and varied ethnicities. We have extensive experience evaluating: • Children/Adult Mental Health • Substance Use • Integrated Care • Positive Youth Development • Homeless Services • Criminal Justice Services • Mentoring Services • Services/programs for Immigrants/Refugees


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