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Career Opportunities in Clinical Research



Clinical Research Industry offers great opportunities for clinical research associates (CRAs) and Clinical Research Coordinators. Many Contract research organizations employ CRAs worldwide and possess home-based positions for those using the right experience. The CROs increased income potential, outstanding career progression and contact with cutting-edge technology.


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A career being a CRA is :

• Comprehensive clinical foundations training

• Strong therapeutic and project-specific training

• Hands-on training through accompanied field visits with experienced CRAs and managers

• Ongoing weekly training opportunities

• Strong help from clinical management

• Regular performance reviews and career progress discussions with clear pathways to satisfy career goals

• Opportunities to advance inside CRA sector or progress right into a management position

CRAs play an important role in meeting our commitment to our clients. These are to blame for:

• Reviewing study Case Report Forms (CRFs) done by the investigative sites, and verifying entries by validating accurate source documentation to compliment CRF entries

• Documenting site visits and issues in reports and follow-up letters towards the site

• Facilitating effective communication between investigative sites, the consumer and CRO

• Identifying potential investigators in collaboration with the customer

• Responding to company, client and federal regulatory requirements/audits

• Contributing on the project team by mentoring sign ups, assisting when preparing of project communications and tools, and sharing ideas and suggestions with associates

Various Career Opportunities

Qualified candidates have a very bachelor's degree in your life sciences or perhaps an MT, PA, R.Ph., RN or RT certification. No less than 2 yrs experience with a clinical trial environment is required. People who have a minimum of two years experience with any adverse health sciences field with formal training in medical terminology and anatomy will likely be considered. Travel is essential 60 to 70 percent of the time.







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