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Matthew Turgiss

Clinical Operations Project Manager at Kayentis

Matthew Turgiss has a diverse range of work experience in the medical and healthcare field. Matthew began their career as a Nuclear Medicine Technology Student Intern at various hospitals and medical centers, including UMass Memorial Medical Center, Elliot Hospital, Saint Vincent Hospital, and Alliance Medical Diagnostic Imaging Ltd. In these roles, Matthew was responsible for quality control tests, patient imaging, processing scans, and ensuring patient comfort and understanding of the imaging process.

Matthew then transitioned to a role as a Resident Assistant at Worcester State University, where they were responsible for managing a community of students in the residence halls and providing counseling and support.

Afterwards, Matthew joined Brigham and Women's Hospital as a Technical Research Assistant, working on cohort projects and preparing biological specimens for analysis.

Matthew then moved on to PAREXEL, where they held various positions. In their role as an Imaging Research Associate, Matthew performed quality assurance checks on radiographic and photographic medical imaging data, conducted image processing across multiple modalities, and identified and resolved quality issues with patient images. Matthew later served as an Imaging Operations Lead, taking on additional responsibilities in managing imaging operations.

Most recently, Matthew worked at Kayentis as a Clinical Operations Project Manager, providing support and follow-up for the use of the Kayentis eCOA solution in clinical trials.

Overall, Matthew Turgiss has acquired a wide range of skills and experience in clinical operations, imaging, research, and project management within the medical and healthcare industry.

Matthew Turgiss attended Worcester State University from 2008 to 2012, where they obtained a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Natural Sciences, with a focus on Nuclear Medicine Technology.

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