Maher Addish
About Maher Addish
Maher Addish is a Senior Clinical Research Associate at Boston Scientific, with a background in clinical research coordination and laboratory work. He holds a BS in Biology from Georgia State University and a Clinical Research Professional Certificate from Gwinnett Technical College.
Company
Maher Addish is currently employed at Boston Scientific, a leading developer and manufacturer of medical devices. Since 2015, he has held the position of Senior Clinical Research Associate. Based in Atlanta, Georgia, he has been involved in various aspects of clinical research, particularly focused on cardiac rhythm management, electrophysiology, and left atrial appendage closure.
Title
As a Senior Clinical Research Associate at Boston Scientific, Maher Addish is responsible for the design and execution of clinical studies. He has an extensive role ensuring compliance with regulatory standards, supervising study protocols, and managing site evaluations and visits.
Education and Expertise
Maher Addish earned a Clinical Research Professional Certificate from Gwinnett Technical College in 2012. He also holds a Bachelor of Science in Biology/Biological Sciences from Georgia State University, completed in 2011. His academic background provides a strong foundation for his career in clinical research and trials.
Background
Maher Addish's career began with roles at Metametrix Clinical Laboratory as a Laboratory Technician/Assistant and at AAA Parking as a Valet Operations Supervisor. Before his current role, he was a Clinical Research Coordinator II at Emory University, where he worked from 2012 to 2015. He has accumulated diverse experience in research, coordination, and laboratory settings.
Responsibilities and Projects at Boston Scientific
At Boston Scientific, Maher Addish has participated in designing and executing clinical studies related to cardiac rhythm management, electrophysiology, and left atrial appendage closure. His responsibilities include ensuring compliance with FDA, ISO, and GCP standards, conducting site evaluations, initiating visits, utilizing electronic data capture systems, and preparing monitoring visit summary reports.