Rashmee Patil is a dynamic leader in the field of clinical research, currently serving as the CEO of Pinnacle Clinical Research and the Founder of the South Texas Research Institute (STRI). Under her visionary leadership, STRI has emerged as the premier private clinical research site...
Rashmee Patil is a dynamic leader in the field of clinical research, currently serving as the CEO of Pinnacle Clinical Research and the Founder of the South Texas Research Institute (STRI). Under her visionary leadership, STRI has emerged as the premier private clinical research site network in the Rio Grande Valley, with strategically located facilities in Edinburg and Brownsville, Texas. Rashmee’s unique dual expertise as a fellowship-trained hepatologist and an accomplished healthcare executive positions her to bridge the gap between clinical practice and research innovation.
At STRI, Rashmee is spearheading key projects that focus on advancing clinical trials in hepatology and other critical areas of healthcare. Her commitment to enhancing patient care through rigorous clinical research is evident in her adept management of Clinical Trial Management Systems (CTMS) and her emphasis on eSource and eRegulatory processes. By fostering collaborations with hospitals and healthcare institutions, Rashmee is not only driving the growth of clinical research sites but also ensuring that they remain aligned with the highest standards of healthcare management.
Rashmee’s extensive experience in internal medicine and clinical research equips her with the insights necessary to navigate the complexities of trial management while maintaining a patient-centric approach. Her passion for advancing medical science through innovative research methodologies is reflected in STRI’s mission to deliver high-quality, impactful clinical trials that contribute to the broader healthcare landscape. As she continues to lead STRI, Rashmee Patil is poised to make significant contributions to the field of hepatology and clinical research, ultimately improving health outcomes for diverse populations in South Texas and beyond.