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cinnamon
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Posted on 08-28-12 2:02
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Hello Sajhaiets,
I am looking for a clinical trial job. Does anyone has the idea regarding that? I heard one has to have decade years of experience to get into the field.It is not possible for people like us. How can I get trianing and/or fake resume. I have been browsing around companies who does that type of work and it is hardly unbelievable to find so young health professional to have 20 years of experience in health field. They have mentioned in the website of the company. Its simply ridiculous.
Can anyone help me?
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jantare1
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Posted on 08-28-12 7:34
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Can you be more specific?
What kind of clinical trials are you talking about, I mean in what speciality?
What do you expect your responsibilities to be?
What qualifications (degrees and experiences) do you have?
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lexsmith
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Posted on 08-28-12 7:41
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cinnamon,
do you have a biology degree? or else some medical degree
then probably yes you can use your experience, its like lots of pharmaceuticals and biotechnology companies come up with new drugs and medical instrument, they want to try this before few selected ppl before bringing into masses, and you have to administer that thing into the volunteered ppl. If you have guts and a bit of exp, you can try on it.
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sashadew
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Posted on 08-28-12 11:31
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jantera1 , u seems to have some knowledge in this. Can you broaden us regarding your experience. I have pure science degree and I have consulted some indian consultancy, they are asking me 1000 bucks for training and they gave a booklet and asked me to go through it. I cant put tons of exp in it. But I want to get into this field. They asked to read all and they will take some mock interview.I dont know how it works, how ppl fake all this and handle this in job, i even dont know what is the job.
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jantare1
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Posted on 08-29-12 12:00
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i don't know much about how it works in the industry, and I don't know what you guys' qualifications and career goals are. more important: I've no idea what you guys are referring to as clinical trials. are you talking about taking something new discovered in lab to clinic? or something more like soliciting medical services and/or working as a physician's aid?
either way, if you want a well established career in medicine, stay away from all sorts of quick fixes like consultancies, fake resumes, etc. it's not worth the risk. do just what you are qualified to do, (if you need) get relevant and certified training, and go up from there.
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sashadew
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Posted on 08-29-12 12:32
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i agree with you jantare1 , faking is not the solution, it will lead nowhere, but while also browsing around the websites, i found faking so much, its just like laaj nai pachayera, fake anything, even came to usa when i was 5 re, studied blah, blah
i dont know more abt this field, so asking if anyone has idea,
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Yuvaraj
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Posted on 08-29-12 6:07
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Not sure what you are referring to as a clinical trials job??? If you are planning to be a part of clinical trials. They are done either by private drug companies or institutions. There are different positions for the team: physicians, pharmacists, researchers, data managers, nurses, administrative etc. Can you enlighten us why are you do interested in 'clinical trials' jobs?
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Pritydevkota
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Posted on 08-29-12 10:14
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i also want to get into this job is pay is good. seen jo bolcha usaiko pitho bikcha, if i can get good training and pay is good, why not fake resume. I have also seen website where doctors fake they have 20 years of exp just to get job in trials, i dont know how it will work for pure science grad.
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Yuvaraj
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Posted on 08-29-12 7:04
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Fake resume??? Not sure how u can fake 20 years of experience!!!
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Curiosity
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Posted on 08-29-12 8:32
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Sashadew,
Is there anyway you could pass us the name of the book(s) ? Thanks !
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chi-sigma
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Posted on 08-30-12 12:07
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'looking for a job in clinical trial' is a very vague question/topic!
I have no idea about consultancy/fake resume, but you do need a very good understanding/experience in statistics(methods) to get a job in clincial trials.
@curiosity try downloading these books: 1. Analysis of clinical trials using SAS. A practical Guide and 2. SAS programming in the pharmaceutical Industry
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Posted on 08-30-12 5:20
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I am also prfoundly curiopus how SAS programming works in PHARAM company. I took SAS software classes during school days, the logic is same everywhere and all the fields,poisson ratio, falls within range or not, calculation of the 5% interval if you have thousands of data. But how they work with SAS is my prime curious
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