Caroline Hollander has extensive work experience in various roles and companies. Caroline started their career in 2011 as a Nursing Assistant at Furugården, where they managed the care of elderly individuals. Caroline also worked at Akademiska sjukhuset as an Assistant, organizing blood samples and documenting them in a database.
In 2013, Caroline continued working at Akademiska sjukhuset as a Laboratory Assistant, where they managed tissue material and conducted database searches. Caroline also had a brief role as a Nursing Assistant at Tunåsen.
Caroline then joined Uppsala University in 2015 as a Research Assistant, working on the "Maternal and Infant Nutrition Interventions in Matlab (MINIMat)" project. Caroline handled data documentation, management, and performed literature reviews. Caroline also contributed as a co-author on a scientific article.
In 2016, Caroline became a Project Assistant at ReAct - Action on Antibiotic Resistance, where they handled purchasing, travel arrangements, and various tasks. Caroline was also involved in updating and maintaining the ReAct Toolbox.
Caroline joined CTC Clinical Trial Consultants AB in 2017 as a Clinical Trial Subject Recruiter, responsible for participant recruitment and documentation for clinical trials. Caroline also worked as a Laboratory Assistant, preparing samples for analysis and performing electroencephalography.
In 2018, Caroline moved to PCG Clinical Services AB (now LINK Medical Research) as a Project Manager for Viedoc Trials. Caroline then transitioned to LINK Medical Research as a Project Manager Biometrics, where they managed projects related to biometrics.
Caroline's most recent position, starting in March 2020, is as a Product Specialist and Project Manager at Viedoc - Enjoy your trial. Details about this recent role are not provided.
Overall, Caroline Hollander has gained experience in project management, data management, recruiting, and coordination within the clinical research and biometrics fields.
Caroline Hollander's education history reveals a strong academic progression in the field of health and biomedical science. Caroline obtained a Bachelor's degree in Biomedical Science from Uppsala University, with a duration of study lasting from 2010 to 2013. Following this, they pursued a Master's degree in International Health, also at Uppsala University. This program spanned from 2013 to 2015, granting their an in-depth understanding of global health issues. Later, in 2017, Caroline Hollander enrolled in Uppsala University once again to deepen their knowledge in Clinical Drug Development. This involved a one-year course, leading to their successful completion in 2018. Overall, their educational background showcases a continuous commitment to furthering their understanding and expertise in the fields of health and science.
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