Clinical Research - Getting your foot in the door (entry-level positions to consider)

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024

Komentáře • 26

  • @pingtai9631
    @pingtai9631 Před 2 lety +2

    I agreed with you Mario that clinical research is a small world. Once they find you cheat,you will be over.

  • @hazysunshineELF
    @hazysunshineELF Před 2 lety +1

    I would love videos on in-house CRA role, and how to do good telephone contact (+reports) with sites :)

    • @MarioDeSouza
      @MarioDeSouza  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the suggestions. I don't know how qualified I am to talk about the in-house CRA role but I may try. I can certainly speak to writing good telephone contact reports and I'll plan to put out a future video on that topic.

  • @Prepped2Trek
    @Prepped2Trek Před 10 měsíci

    "The one question that you should never ask" - So, it's common sense that the CEO of any company will make the most money so that is a given. In today's economy, with rent for a 1 bedroom in my city being at $1600 and the average cost of a home for purchase is $400K, a LOT of people are totally focused on the money.

    • @MarioDeSouza
      @MarioDeSouza  Před 10 měsíci

      If it’s abundantly clear your only intention is what money the job pays with no mention whatsoever of the skills you bring to the job, you’ll never be hired so it’s a moot point. The way to phrase the question is, “I’m really interested in X job for Y reasons and can I get insight into what my salary potential may be and could those skills be used in other ways that may better enhance my career.” The way not to ask the question is, “I need money so who makes the most?”

  • @kandid_li
    @kandid_li Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you for this great info. I’ve just learned about this field and plan to apply to some of these entry level titles. I have clinical admin experience , and reading some of the job descriptions were a bit intimidating, but I’m glad you said a lot of it will be learned on the job. Are there any certifications you recommend for entry level job seekers that are beneficial to have at the Coordinator or trial associate levels? Thanks again!

  • @liman8
    @liman8 Před rokem +1

    Hello Mario, I appreciate your time sharing your knowledge with the world. I have background in healthcare for several years in human and information. many certificate with Project management, Scrum. etc. What will be the good way to get into entry level in Clinical Research? And do you have a one on one coaching session? Thanks

    • @MarioDeSouza
      @MarioDeSouza  Před rokem +1

      Hi Dan, it sounds like you have some healthcare and PM experience but not clinical research experience. A few options would make sense with your background. The easiest position to get would likely be a Clinical Trial Associate (CTA). From there you can move into study management. You can also try for assistant study manager (you may be limited without clinical research experience), in-house CRA or clinical research coordinator. You may also be explore entry level data coordinator/management positions or even the tech side of clinical research (employers like Veeva, Medidata and may other IT systems that are used routinely in clinical research). Any of those would help you develop good clinical research knowledge and then you can navigate your caeer from there.
      I experimented with 1-on-1 sessions for a bit but people proved to be too flaky so I had to stop. I know Jasmyn Adams, another CRA on CZcams, offers an entire package (though I'm not sure what she charges). For me, it just wasn't worth my time as people scheduled and didn't follow up. Plus, I just had gum surgery and I need to keep the talking to a minimum for the next two weeks or so.

    • @liman8
      @liman8 Před rokem

      @@MarioDeSouza Oh wow, such an informative moment. I truly appreciate your response as well the insight and advice you provided for me. I’ll definitely start working on that. Would you suggest to keep applying for those on LinkedIn or do you have other source for job opportunities for those roles mentioned above? Thank you so much!

    • @MarioDeSouza
      @MarioDeSouza  Před rokem

      @@liman8: Definitely apply on LinkedIn as that'll be the best source. Feel free to send your resume to at theclinicalresearchguy@gmail.com and I can see if there's a job you're a good fit for that I'm aware of.

  • @chintanbarot265
    @chintanbarot265 Před 2 lety

    Hello Mario, I just started my Monitor jobs straight from senior CRC position and I am struggling with how to manage my emails and how to organize your day and how to prepare before you go for visit and how to write a report after visit. I am in research field for 4 years at site level but this is my first time as being a CRA so could you please make a video on this that really helps.

  • @msog8488
    @msog8488 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for sharing your views.
    Are there clinical research entry roles that are home based ? I’m happy to build my career from the ground up but I’ve got a baby and not able to travel as much right now and for another 2-3 years. Are there mum friendly roles ?

    • @MarioDeSouza
      @MarioDeSouza  Před rokem +2

      Yes, the majority of positions don't require any travel or have very little travel (maybe to a conference once a year). The best position to look up at the entry level is Clinical Trial Associate. That is likely to be home based and not have any travel.

    • @msog8488
      @msog8488 Před rokem +1

      @@MarioDeSouza great. Thank you

  • @Mercy2Mee
    @Mercy2Mee Před rokem +1

    Hi there, I’d love some guidance on how to get my foot into clinical research coming from social behavioral research with a masters in public health.

    • @MarioDeSouza
      @MarioDeSouza  Před rokem

      Your best bet is to start as a clinical research coordinator to learn about clinical research. From there you can decide what you want to do in the future.

  • @youngarm100
    @youngarm100 Před 2 lety

    Please Can you give example of gap trainings you can recommend for those interested without experience?

  • @HalaHala-ec5hf
    @HalaHala-ec5hf Před rokem +1

    What about data manager or data coordinator..is it an entry level job?

    • @MarioDeSouza
      @MarioDeSouza  Před rokem +1

      Data coordinator at a site is usually an entry level role. Data Manager (at a CRO/pharma company) would not be entry level.

  • @nehakulkarni9370
    @nehakulkarni9370 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Hi,I have done my clinical trail course
    Can you please refer me entry level job site’s

    • @MarioDeSouza
      @MarioDeSouza  Před 7 měsíci

      Your best bet for job site's are LinkedIn and Indeed.

  • @disisnups
    @disisnups Před 2 lety

    Hi Mario, thanks for such informative videos. Good job that you are sharing your knowledge to the world through youtube. I have subscribed already. I want to ask a question, How to introduce yourself as a fresher for CRA job, where already there is mentioned that 3 years of experience is required as a CRA? Please answer as I am having interview in 2 days.

    • @MarioDeSouza
      @MarioDeSouza  Před 2 lety +1

      I'd be honest about your relevant experience that qualifies you to be a CRA at the company you're interviewing at. If they like you, they'll hire you. Most of the time places can downgrade a job if needed (for example, you interview for Sr. CRA but the company feels you're a better fit for CRA II then they'll just hire you to that position instead).

  • @mariofranco3541
    @mariofranco3541 Před 2 lety

    Hi Mario! I have a few questions for you, how can I contact you directly?

    • @MarioDeSouza
      @MarioDeSouza  Před 2 lety

      Hi Mario, you can email me at theclinicalresearchguy@gmail.com. I'm quite behind on work this week so may be a bit slow to respond.