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Clinical Research Associate

Clinical Research Associate

I worked here for this company, in this department, for the industrial placement year of my degree, that’s how I got this job!

 

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Clinical Research

The clinical research associate (CRA) will be involved in all the activities necessary to set up, monitor and complete trials.

With a science degree under your belt, you will be able to put your knowledge into action straightaway. Most companies will offer a period of induction training that gives new recruits a good understanding of what the job involves and what to expect in the future.

An experienced CRA is likely to be involved in:

  • identifying and selecting clinical investigators to carry out trials
  • developing the protocol and case report forms for the trial
  • coordinating ethics committee and regulatory authority applications and approvals
  • visiting the investigational site before, during and after the trial. During a trial, visits will take place every 4-6 weeks to monitor recruitment of patients, to ensure that the trial is being conducted according to the protocol and to address any issues that have arisen
  • organising investigator meetings
  • ensuring supply of medicines and documentation to the trial site
  • producing a trial report and archiving all the documentation from it

Working as a CRA involves a substantial amount of travel, although this can have an impact on home and social life, it provides an opportunity to work with a wide variety of people. Language skills are an advantage and they will provide a CRA with overseas travel opportunities. Working to deadlines requires self discipline, but the variety in day to day working, the opportunity to work on your own initiative and new challenges each day make this an exciting area to work in.  To succeed as a CRA you need excellent organisational and communication skills, attention to detail, good time management and the ability to motivate others. Confidence and enthusiasm are important attributes, as are tact and diplomacy!

From being a CRA and handling a single study, you can progress to become a clinical research executive responsible for multiple studies. The next step from there is senior clinical research scientist, involved with broader aspects of product development and project management, as well as with independent studies.

A science degree is required for a career in clinical research, but people can go on to further develop their academic credentials, with such accreditation as a Certificate in Clinical Research or an MSc/Diploma in Clinical Research.

 

Information provided by the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry (ABPI)