WHAT YOU DO WHEN YOU BECOME CLINICAL RESEARCHER

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Clinical Research is the most promising and upcoming fields in Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Research.  With the Advancement of science, more and more effective and safe therapies/treatments are being invented across the globe.  Clinical Researchers establish efficacy and safety of these new treatments and therapies.  In addition to new treatments, these days, Ayurvedic & herbal companies also conduct various studies to establish efficacy and safety of these products in Humans.  OTC products & food product manufacturers also need to generate data to establish proof of their concepts and claims.

So as a Clinical Researcher, you contribute significantly to

  • New Drug development
  • New Product Development
  • Generating Proof of Concept data for Herbal & Ayurvedic Products
  • Establishing claims of OTC & food products

Clinical research is an APPLIED RESEARCH and last step of Basic medical research.

As a clinical researcher, you may be involved in

  • Designing research projects
  • Monitoring of Research Projects
  • Patients Consent & Counselling
  • Training of investigators & Hospital Staff involved in the research project
  • Data recording/analysis
  • Interpretation of the data and converting it into a Study report
  • Publishing of the data & report into high impact Journals

When you become a clinical researcher, you are thoroughly involved in APPLIED RESEARCH, you learn about new therapies & treatments; you interact with scientists, doctors & counsel patients.

Nothing is more satisfying then when you see patients recovering from your new research product/therapy, society getting benefitted from your efforts & profession. As a clinical researcher, your contribution to biomedical research and Pharmaceutical research is tremendous.

Clinical Research is a

  • Nobel Profession
  • Challenging Profession
  • Interesting & Innovation Driven Profession
  • It is an APPLIED RESEARCH with huge opportunities of Growth & Social Impact.
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