Elizabeth Moran, M.D.

A native Charlottean and daughter of our very own Dr. Patrick Box and Dr. Jane Box, Dr. Moran graduated from Charlotte Country Day School and pursued her undergraduate studies at Duke University, earning a Bachelor of Science in Biology. She then went on to medical school at Wake Forest University School of Medicine, earning her MD in 2004.

Dr. Moran returned to Charlotte to complete her residency in Obstetrics & Gynecology at Carolinas Medical Center, where she was elected Chief Resident and awarded numerous accolades. During residency, Dr. Moran received intensive training in high-risk obstetrics and complicated gynecologic issues, including infertility, gynecologic oncology, and minimally invasive surgery.

Upon completion of her residency at Carolinas Healthcare System, Dr. Moran worked in a fast paced OB/GYN hospital affiliated practice where she was privileged to serve thousands of patients in all walks of life. She is dedicated to excellence in gynecologic care with a personalized touch.

Outside of medicine, Dr. Moran enjoys spending time with her husband and two daughters and loves travel, food, and wine. She is has served President-elect of the Mecklenburg County Medical Society and a member of the Mint Museum Auxiliary.


 

An Investigative Site Network (ISN) is defined as a group of independent clinical research sites based upon specific qualification criteria that function as one entity. 

Our DJL staffers oversee and facilitate financial, regulatory, safety, data management, business processes, quality assurance, and site selection concerns for each trial.

This central administrative staff determines the appropriate number of sites and locations within the network for participation in each trial based on the trial criteria, network needs, and the current trial portfolio.

Utilizing the network provides numerous benefits for both sponsors and CROs.

Central Administrative Staff

The sponsor/CRO works through a central administrative staff rather than several clinical administrative offices, reducing the number of contacts and streamlining study communication.

High Efficiency & High Quality

Efficiency and quality lead to faster trial initiations and completion. Our consistent and thorough Quality Assurance program leads to continual process improvement that is implemented across the growing network.

Network Site Models

When compared to single site models, Network Site Models lead to increased regulatory readiness, enrollment rates, and decreased query rates.