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  • http://www.clinicalresearchassociated.com/cra-jobs/ CRA jobs, vacancies, positions and opportunities - Clinical research associate jobs and vacancies from many of the leading CRO and pharma companies around the world.
  • http://www.clinicalresearchassociated.com/cra-entry-level-jobs-shortcuts-and-tactics-revealed/ CRA Entry Level Jobs – Shortcuts and Tactics Revealed - The ultimate guide on how to find a CRA entry level position, even without monitoring experience. Start as a clinical research associate almost immediately.
  • http://www.clinicalresearchassociated.com/cra-job-interview-preparatio/ CRA Job Interview Preparation - We asked a couple of recruiters to list the most common job interview questions they ask a potential Clinical research Associate, and what answers they do expect, and not!
  • http://www.clinicalresearchassociated.com/educational-requirements-to-work-as-a-cra/ Educational requirements to work as a CRA - What are the educational requirements to become a CRA, and do I really need prior monitoring experience?
  • http://www.clinicalresearchassociated.com/cra-job-description/ Clinical Research Associate Job Description - A detailed Clinical Research Associate job description, with pros and cons of the job duties. A challenging but very fun role within clinical research.
  • http://www.clinicalresearchassociated.com/how-to-become-a-cra/ How to become a Clinical Research Associate - Everything you need to know on how to become a clinical research associate (CRA), how to get entry-level positions, an where to apply.
  • http://www.clinicalresearchassociated.com/md-jobs-career-clinical-research/ Clinical Research Jobs for Medical Doctors - Are you holding an MD and would like to pursue a career in clinical research? Here a recruiter at Bayer outlines the best way to get your foot in the door.
  • http://www.clinicalresearchassociated.com/reporting-adverse-events-clinical-research/ 4. Reporting Side Effects (Adverse Events) in Clinical Research - It's important to know that all unwanted side effects during a clinical trial has to be reported as an AE or SAE. Whether it's likely related to the study drug or not is not important per se.
  • http://www.clinicalresearchassociated.com/study-participants/ 3. Study participants in a clinical trial - It's important to know that study participants in a clinical trial have unique rights according to GCP. They should be de-identified and informed consent must be given.
  • http://www.clinicalresearchassociated.com/irb-iec/ 2. Institutional review Boards – IRBs or IECs - The institutional review boards make sure that the study participant's rights are being maintained and honored during a clinical trial.

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