Louretta Dwyer

Managing Director & Clinical Research Coordinator

From my early days of Nursing where I learned about currently available therapies, I was immediately curious about how we could do better…. how we could achieve treatments with less side effects, medications that patients can easily comply with and of course best health outcomes including prevention of chronic conditions.

Having coordinated Phase I- Phase IV pharmaceutical and medical device trials over the last 15 years I have seen firsthand the benefits and also the challenges.

I now lead a team of handpicked Nurses dedicated to working at the sites level in the timely completion of high-quality clinical trials Australia wide and work collaboratively to deliver solutions to the challenges.

I am inspired everyday by the patients who understand the importance of clinical trials and willingly give their time to participate, without this we could achieve nothing.

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ACRP certification completed.

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Meet the Team

  • Louretta Dwyer

    MANAGING DIRECTOR

  • Laura Hughes

    OPERATIONS MANAGER

  • Shaylee Dwight

    TEAM LEADER

  • Chantel Kavanagh

    NURSE AND CLINICAL RESEARCH COORDINATOR

  • Hannah Budd

    NURSE AND CLINICAL RESEARCH COORDINATOR

  • Helen Taylor

    NURSE AND CLINICAL RESEARCH COORDINATOR

  • Kelly Beazly

    NURSE AND CLINICAL RESEARCH COORDINATOR

  • Lydia Haus-Kronenberg

    NURSE AND CLINICAL RESEARCH COORDINATOR

  • Roslyn Armstrong

    NURSE AND CLINICAL RESEARCH COORDINATOR

  • Sarah Nawak

    NURSE AND CLINICAL RESEARCH COORDINATOR

  • Sarosh Zaidi

    NURSE AND CLINICAL RESEARCH COORDINATOR

Clinical Trial Area Experience


Schizophrenia

Rheumatoid arthritis

Depressive disorder




Orthopaedic

Heart failure



Diabetes


Canabidol insomnia


Dermatology

Haematology


Leukemia lymphoma


Leg, back, pain


Urology


Vaccine


Obesity

Respiratory System

Pain, sciatica

Gut, brain, immunity


Neurostimulation

Osteoarthritis

Constipation

Bladder incontinence

Deep vein thrombosis

Respiratory

Fibromyalgia

Soft tissue injury

Neuromodulation