Jennifer Wiley
Director of Clinical Monitoring Services
Jennifer Wiley's clinical research experience started in 1997 as a Public Health Prevention Specialist at the National Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. After her fellowship ended, she joined Hillsborough County Health Department as Program Manager. Research and public health have always been a part of Jennifer’s professional and volunteer career, which includes supporting Louisiana SAFEKIDS as a Child Passenger Safety Technician for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and providing Prevention Outreach Education for North Central Florida AIDS Network.
Endograft technology for treatment of aortic, thoracic aortic and aortoiliac aneurysms is just one of the subjects Jennifer’s qualifications include. Her vast range of clinical study expertise touches: atrial fibrillation, renal artery and peripheral vascular disease, drug-coated vascular stents, biliary obstruction, stress-urinary incontinence, traumatic brain and spinal cord injuries, and tuberculosis.
Jennifer's penchant for continued education, combined with strong leadership skills, set the foundation for her to serve as a lead monitor and motivator. Her knowledge was instrumental in establishing IMARC's first CRA training program and she has trained monitors and research coordinators in the U.S., Australia, Canada, Italy and Poland.
Jennifer has earned credentials that include: MHSE, CCRA, and CHES. She received her Master of Health Science Education degree from University of Florida and Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Social Sciences from University of South Florida.
