I'm going to study a master's degree in clinical research next year. As far as I concern, I would say that, here in Spain, having a master's degree is basically the way that most people break into the industry. The main reason for this is that most of this masters assure you a on-job training period from 6 to 12 months as a CRA entry level or as a study coordinator. They cost around 5k-10k euros. I guess this doesn't happen in the USA at all. Sorry for my mistakes in English, I'm a Spanish native speaker.
how about Austalia? I'm thinking the same, maybe on-the-job training, or being hired for part-time work while having masters in clinical research to break into the field
As someone with a PhD degree in biomedical science this is extremely good news to hear lol. I couldn’t decide if I wanted to get a more relevant degree or tried to get experience. This is very helpful. Thank you.
Txs! Per my understabding, Masters in Clinical Research programs are not catered to CRAs or CRCs. Those programs are for people who are planning to become PIs & Co-PIs (MDs, PhDs etc.). A lot of students in those programs are concurrently enrolled in post graduate education such as MDs, DOs schools & others. Not all, of course.
God bless you for this comment, masters in clinical research, masters in clinical investigations. These degree are tailored to people with very strong scientific background MD, DO, PHD who want to become Principal investigators
Thats soo true since mostly we see companies requiring only a high school diploma or highest the bachelors in chemistry or biology. No one ever mentioned a masters so thats right dont waste money in this masters stuff try to get experience cuz thats what they want even if its an entry level😪
Current student in the Master's in Clinical Research at UC San Diego ... only taking it cuz I didn't do any research during undergrad and am planning to apply later for medical school
I'm a clinical research coordinator assistant. And am looking to advance my education by getting a master's degree. But still, undecided about which program to go into. Thanks for the insight.
Thanks for the video. I’m already a clinical research nurse (CRC). Wanting to apply for MS in clinical research management to excel with more opportunities down the line. What are your thoughts?
This is extremely helpful. I’m what you would call clinical research naive. I don’t have any direct experience but I’m cutting working on getting my certification in GCP, and I was thinking would a masters help me break into the field easier.
I have a friend with a MPH and she only has 2 years experience and is making the same as someone with 5 years of experience due to her degree. It helps if you are already in the industry and it’ll help for management positions etc..
Hi sir, thank you for your insight, this is very helpful, i am currently a imaging quality specialist, i.e QC specialist in imaging field of clinical research whith nearly 7 years ecperience in various CRO s in india, i am a pharmacy graduate. I want to pursue masters in clinical research, could you kindly suggest if this is worthy for me, for exploring further career opportunities in Clinic research field
Hi from India, just graduated with bachelors degree in microbiology and now I want to go into a practical field other than biotechnology, so I would like to know which msc should I pursue, msc in clinical research or nutrition and dietetics
In that case, can you please tell us, how a foreign medical graduate can enter into clinical research in usa if he want to persue his career in research? By taking which course he can get into the system Mres/ Msc?
I'm going to study a master's degree in clinical research next year.
As far as I concern, I would say that, here in Spain, having a master's degree is basically the way that most people break into the industry. The main reason for this is that most of this masters assure you a on-job training period from 6 to 12 months as a CRA entry level or as a study coordinator. They cost around 5k-10k euros.
I guess this doesn't happen in the USA at all.
Sorry for my mistakes in English, I'm a Spanish native speaker.
🇪🇸 ❤️ yes Europe is old school
@@dansfera What do you mean exactly by that?
how about Austalia? I'm thinking the same, maybe on-the-job training, or being hired for part-time work while having masters in clinical research to break into the field
As someone with a PhD degree in biomedical science this is extremely good news to hear lol. I couldn’t decide if I wanted to get a more relevant degree or tried to get experience. This is very helpful. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Can a Bsn RN get into PhD in biomedical and what other similar research degrees can one do?
This came at the right time. I was having this discussion with a colleague yesterday
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Same here
Txs! Per my understabding, Masters in Clinical Research programs are not catered to CRAs or CRCs. Those programs are for people who are planning to become PIs & Co-PIs (MDs, PhDs etc.). A lot of students in those programs are concurrently enrolled in post graduate education such as MDs, DOs schools & others. Not all, of course.
Exactly but people don’t really know that
@@dansfera Yes! I would love to have more PIs who know " how the sausage made". Most are heavily relying on their coordinators, nurses & CRAs.
God bless you for this comment, masters in clinical research, masters in clinical investigations. These degree are tailored to people with very strong scientific background MD, DO, PHD who want to become Principal investigators
Thats soo true since mostly we see companies requiring only a high school diploma or highest the bachelors in chemistry or biology. No one ever mentioned a masters so thats right dont waste money in this masters stuff try to get experience cuz thats what they want even if its an entry level😪
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Current student in the Master's in Clinical Research at UC San Diego ... only taking it cuz I didn't do any research during undergrad and am planning to apply later for medical school
True true very true... especially here in Indian scenario !
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Balanced advice...
Thank u
I'm a clinical research coordinator assistant. And am looking to advance my education by getting a master's degree. But still, undecided about which program to go into. Thanks for the insight.
Thanks for the video. I’m already a clinical research nurse (CRC). Wanting to apply for MS in clinical research management to excel with more opportunities down the line. What are your thoughts?
Go for it!
This is extremely helpful. I’m what you would call clinical research naive. I don’t have any direct experience but I’m cutting working on getting my certification in GCP, and I was thinking would a masters help me break into the field easier.
Nope. Try to intern somewhere
@@dansfera thanks!
I have a friend with a MPH and she only has 2 years experience and is making the same as someone with 5 years of experience due to her degree. It helps if you are already in the industry and it’ll help for management positions etc..
Hi sir, thank you for your insight, this is very helpful, i am currently a imaging quality specialist, i.e QC specialist in imaging field of clinical research whith nearly 7 years ecperience in various CRO s in india, i am a pharmacy graduate. I want to pursue masters in clinical research, could you kindly suggest if this is worthy for me, for exploring further career opportunities in Clinic research field
Hi from India, just graduated with bachelors degree in microbiology and now I want to go into a practical field other than biotechnology, so I would like to know which msc should I pursue, msc in clinical research or nutrition and dietetics
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@@dansfera ok, thanks a lot 🙏
In that case, can you please tell us, how a foreign medical graduate can enter into clinical research in usa if he want to persue his career in research?
By taking which course he can get into the system Mres/ Msc?
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