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Clinical Research Principal Investigator (MD or DO Only – All Specialties Welcome) Remote Matching · Contract · Dallas, Texas, United States IMPORTANT: CLICK HERE for FREE REGISTRATION to our ClinPI Clinical Trials Board Are you a hospitalist, private practice physician, or existing principal investigator looking to supplement your income and contribute to medical innovation—without adding administrative burden or sacrificing your clinical autonomy? Join Clinitiative Health Research's ClinPI™ Program, a nationwide initiative that matches board-certified physicians with local, flexible clinical trial opportunities based on your specialty and availability. No research experience required. We provide full training, mentorship, and support. Opportunity Highlights • Flexible schedule: Set your own hours (typically 5–10+ hours/week) • Local studies only: Opportunities are based in the city where you currently live or practice • Minimal administrative work: Site staff manages study paperwork • Standard-of-care clinical work: No procedures outside typical patient care within the protocol • Malpractice covered: No additional insurance needed—you are indemnified by the sponsor • Study durations: Trials typically last 3 to 12 months • Tailored matching: You will be matched with trials aligned with your specialty and clinical interests The Process • Apply online • Complete your physician career profile (medical background, specialty, clinical preferences) • Upon approval, you are registered into the ClinPI™ Program • You will receive portal access where you can: • Register for our clinical research training course • View available trials in your area • Apply to studies that fit your interests, specialty, and time availability • Once matched, we will connect you with the participating research site for onboarding and trial initiation Role Responsibilities • Serve as a Principal Investigator (PI) or Sub-Investigator on studies • Conduct study visits aligned with standard-of-care clinical duties • Ensure compliance with protocol and regulatory requirements • Collaborate with study coordinators and site teams • Maintain GCP standards (certification provided if not already completed) Who This Is For • Hospitalists, private practice physicians, or locum providers seeking flexible supplemental income • Clinicians curious about research but unsure where to start • Physicians wanting to advance medicine while maintaining their clinical independence Join ClinPI™ to explore the clinical research world without making a career shift. This is not a job posting for one role—it is a gateway to a steady stream of vetted, compensated trial opportunities, with no arenaflex to join. Apply now to unlock your earning potential in research and take the first step toward becoming a Principal Investigator. • M.D., D.O, or equivalent doctoral-level degree • Active, unrestricted medical license in your state • Board certification in your specialty • Willingness to see patients at a designated research site • No prior research experience required—training and mentorship provided IMPORTANT: CLICK HERE for FREE REGISTRATION to our ClinPI Clinical Trials Board Apply tot his job

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