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Doctors v/s Clinical Research Associates


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By : Crema Ind   29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-11-23 20:05:19



Everyone is familiar with the term ‘doctor’. But how many actually know who a ‘Clinical Research Associate’ is. Many are aware of the various courses available in medicine and the colleges and institutes offering these courses in medicine. But how many actually know about clinical research and the institutes that provide education and training for the same.

Well, to those who want to know more, Clinical research is an amazing part of medical science that deals with ensuring the effectiveness of medicine before launching it in the market for consumption.

A Clinical Research Associate has to conduct medical tests to ensure that the product is fine and effective enough, and it would not result in any ill-effects on humans. These tests are conducted on new as well as currently marketed drugs.

Who can be a Clinical Research Associate?

An aspiring graduate, a pharmacist or a technologist, a P.H.D Science holder, etc. are the ones who can opt to study clinical research training. Usually a person with an academic degree in Life Sciences is considered as a prospective candidate for Clinical Research. The Clinical Research Associate (CRA) can work as an independent freelancer or along with a sponsor company to conduct clinical trials/ tests.



A Clinical Research Associate sets up, monitors and completes the procedures involved in a clinical/ medical test. During this process, the CRA understands and studies the benefits, ill-effects and risks of a medicinal product. Various trials are done on people with diseases and even on healthy people.

Clinical trials are essential in the development of new medicine and treatments. The CRAs also assist in passing the findings to the research community. Generally pharmaceutical companies undertake clinical trials to determine the following:

- Side effects, if any

- Drug metabolism

- Effectiveness of the product

- Dosage amounts and intervals

- Impact on the quality of life of a person

- How a new medicine should be administered (i.e. by mouth or injection)

Today, Clinical Research as a career is rapidly growing. Students who graduate in this stream can enter the hospital sector, research industries and can also move on to management roles.


Author Resource:- Make a career in clinical research at CREMA - Clinical Research Education and Management Academy in India. Courses for MBA, post graduate or Msc.


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