Judy Goodman
About Judy Goodman
Judy Goodman is a Certified Clinical Research Coordinator with extensive experience in various therapeutic areas, currently working at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation. She has held positions at several organizations, emphasizing the importance of building relationships with patients and colleagues in clinical trials.
Work at Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation
Judy Goodman currently serves as a Certified Clinical Research Coordinator at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation. She has been in this role since 2023, contributing to various clinical research initiatives in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Her position is hybrid, allowing for a combination of on-site and remote work. In this capacity, she focuses on the coordination of clinical trials, emphasizing the importance of collaboration with study teams.
Previous Experience in Clinical Research
Prior to her current role, Judy Goodman worked at several organizations in clinical research. She was a Certified Clinical Research Coordinator at Essential Medical Research, LLC from 2020 to 2021 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Before that, she held the same title at Colorado Allergy & Asthma Centers PC from 2015 to 2017 in the Greater Denver Area. Her earlier experience includes working as a Primary Site Coordinator at Alexian Brothers Hospital Network from 2007 to 2011 in the Greater Chicago Area.
Education and Expertise
Judy Goodman possesses extensive therapeutic experience across various medical fields, including Psychiatry, CNS, Respiratory, Asthma, Allergy, Immunology, Sleep Medicine/Disorders, Autoimmune, Rheumatology, Women’s Health/ObGyn, Vaccine, and Medical Device trials. Her diverse background in clinical research has equipped her with a multifaceted skillset, enabling her to adapt to different roles within the industry.
Professional Philosophy in Clinical Trials
Judy Goodman emphasizes the importance of building and maintaining relationships with patients, which she considers crucial for recruitment and retention in clinical trials. She also highlights the need for rapport with investigators, staff, and other study team members to foster a positive work environment. Her approach reflects a commitment to enhancing the clinical research process through effective communication and collaboration.