Candace Stiles
About Candace Stiles
Candace Stiles is a Senior Medical Data Specialist in Cardiac Rhythm Management at Boston Scientific, with a background in clinical data management and research.
Current Position at Boston Scientific
Candace Stiles is a Senior Medical Data Specialist in Cardiac Rhythm Management (CRM) at Boston Scientific. She began working there in 2021. In her role, she provides subject matter expertise during all phases of the project life cycle. Candace develops and maintains data management documentation and guidelines in accordance with Good Clinical Practices (GCP) and Good Documentation Practices (GDP). She is also responsible for developing, testing, and maintaining data management systems, ensuring compliance with corporate, core, and study-specific learning requirements.
Career at Medtronic
Before joining Boston Scientific, Candace Stiles worked at Medtronic in various capacities. From 2018 to 2021, she was a Senior Clinical Data Specialist in Coronary Structural Heart (CSH). Prior to that, she was a Clinical Data Specialist from 2012 to 2018, working in Minnesota, United States. Candace started at Medtronic as a Data Management Associate in 2012, a role she held for six months. During her tenure at Medtronic, she contributed to various clinical data projects and systems.
Early Career Experience
Candace Stiles began her career at DaVita Clinical Research as a Laboratory Research Assistant, where she worked from 2011 to 2012 in Minnesota, United States. In this role, she was involved in various laboratory research activities, gaining experience in clinical research methods and practices.
Educational Background
Candace Stiles holds a Master's degree in Clinical Research Administration from Walden University, which she earned from 2011 to 2013. She also completed her undergraduate studies at the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University, earning a Bachelor of Arts in Biology, General from 2006 to 2010. Her education has provided her with a solid foundation in both clinical research and biological sciences.