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ccrpsorg · 1 year
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Medical Research Jobs
Medical research jobs provide individuals with the opportunity to make significant contributions to the advancement of medicine and healthcare. These positions involve conducting clinical trials, laboratory research, and analyzing data in order to develop new treatments for diseases. Working in medical research requires a high level of scientific knowledge, analytical skills, and critical thinking. Professionals in this field often collaborate with other researchers from different disciplines to conduct studies that aim to improve patient care and treatment options. Medical researchers also work closely with doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals so they can share their findings and better understand patient needs. With such a wide range of responsibilities, medical researchers play an essential role in driving innovation in the medical industry. The advancement of modern medicine is dependent on the insights that these professionals provide through their investigations. As such, medical research jobs offer ambitious individuals the chance to make a meaningful contribution to humanity’s ever-evolving knowledge of health and well-being.
Clinical Research Associate (CRA): Designs and implements clinical trials according to established protocols. Monitors the progress of trials and reports results to principal investigators. Salary range from $50,000 to $90,000 per year. CRA Certification through CCRPS requires completion of a 8-week course on research principles and methodology plus two years of experience in clinical research related activities such as site monitoring or data management.
Clinical Research Coordinator: This position involves coordinating the clinical aspects of research studies, such as collecting and organizing data, tracking recruitment of study participants, managing patient information, and monitoring research protocols. Salary range: $43,000 to $55,000 per year. Get CRC Certification through CCRPS: Certified Clinical Research Professional (CCRP).
Clinical Trials Manager (CTM): A Clinical Trials Manager is responsible for overseeing the entire clinical trial process from start to finish. They ensure the compliance of all study protocols while managing timelines and budgets. Salary range: $70,000-$90,000 per year; Certification through CCRPS: Certified Clinical Trial Manager (CCTM).
Medical Research Lab Technician: Responsible for performing laboratory tests according to established protocols in order to aid in medical research projects. Salary range: $35,000 to $45,000 per year. Certification through CCRPS: Certified Laboratory Technician (CLT).
Bioinformatics Scientist: Utilizes computer technology and statistical analysis in order to analyze biological data derived from experiments in medical research labs. Salary range: $75,000 to $100,000 per year Certification through CCRPS: Certified Bioinformatics Scientist (CBS).
Medical Writer: Writes and edits materials for clinical trials and other medical research projects, including study protocols and reports for publication or regulatory submission purposes. Salary range: $60,000 to $80,000 per year Certification through CCRPS: Certified Medical Writer (CMW).
Regulatory Affairs Manager: Manages the regulatory affairs process by ensuring that medical products adhere to applicable regulations throughout their development and commercialization phases. Salary range: $95,000 to $125,000 per year Certification through CCRPS for Certified Regulatory Affairs Manager (CARM)
Regulatory Affairs Specialist: Develops regulatory strategies for the submission of clinical trial applications to regulatory agencies, monitors global regulations governing clinical trial design and implementation and tracks changes in legislation affecting the development process of drugs, biologics or medical devices; coordinates communication between sponsors, investigators and regulatory authorities; prepares high-quality documents such as study protocols and amendments for submissions to regulatory bodies; participates in meetings with regulatory agencies worldwide; performs literature searches related to drug development topics; assists with ongoing maintenance of regulatory files as required by regulations. Salary range from $55,000 to $100,000 per year depending on experience level. Pharmacovigilance Certification through CCRPS requires completion of a 8-week course on research principles and methodology plus five years minimum experience in pharmaceutical industry or related fields with emphasis on Regulatory Affairs functions.
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twicethetrouble · 10 months
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Putting fictional characters into colony building games is fun.
I just put the ninja turtles into Rimword and, as of barely a month in game, Mikey was kidnapped and converted to an enemy clan, Raph has a fking army of 20+ chickens, and Leo almost had a mental breakdown because i didn't give him a hat. Donnie, oddly enough, has caused me no issues and is doing everything perfectly.
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taichouu · 1 month
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Cosmo Wanda I wish to blow up my place of work so I can actually finish my obligations that are eating me alive outside of this cycle of having to choose whether to eat, sleep or my other responsibilities with the literal 3 hours I have a day to do anything not work related... AAAAAGH
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unmotivatedartistry · 8 months
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Impulsively completely rethought my entire future career
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harrypotterfuryroad · 7 months
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i met this guy at a conference a few years ago who was like right in the middle of failing out of his phd program and now he's one of the loudest tras on twitter so i guess he found something to do with all his sudden spare time
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bjurnberg · 14 days
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^me writing a ml/dc fic during 2020’s lockdown while watching the George Floyd race riots in Portland through my friend’s camera lense as she gets bruised ribs from cops illegally aiming rubber bullets at journalists and also experiencing a very low depression episode due to The Everything so using writing to force the emotions out of me in a non-physically-violent manner by brutally murdering Marinette’s whole family and half her friends in front of her during an outdoor fashion show mass shooting so that Bruce Wayne could save her life and trauma bond adopt this new orphan.
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phykoha · 1 year
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(Raises hand)
What is age regression a thing you’re diagnosed with or is it self diagnosed? Sry I just would like to know more and I’m confused on how you would know you are age regressing as well. Just wanna know for future reference :)
I'm not a doctor, and I haven't been diagnosed bc a lack of resources (we love capitalism /s), but it's either-or, honestly. Having a proper diagnosis could help with understanding it, but in my personal experience, it's not necessary to know that you do it.
Age regression is a real and recognized symptom of things like PTSD. You just have to do the proper research and learn to recognize when it happens.
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tvnacity · 5 months
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if I had a nickel for every time someone came to their appointment with an untreated, dangerous, highly contagious disease and lied to us about it, saying they don’t have it, until after we’d done their whole visit and drawn their blood, I’d have two nickels. Which isn’t a lot. But it’s fucking diabolical that it’s happened twice
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miss-biophys · 6 months
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First day in a new job.
I am now starting the antibiotic research using bacteria from an actual hospital! How exciting is that!!
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floraleevee · 2 months
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Should learn whether or not I got the vet tech position this week, so if ya see a bunch of personal posts about feeling like I’m underachieving and wasting my life and wondering what the fuck I’m doing then you know why!!! ✌️🙃👍
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dread-knight · 8 months
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Why do you have to write a story for other people to see it I feel like my brain is being stretched in twenty different directions with all the shit I want to make but low energy & not enough time & my own sense of shame makes it so that I’m not doing anything. Gahhh
#Remembered Petrichor and that little story I wanted to do with her…. Baby I have ignored you so hard I’m sorry I promise I still love you-#-ya dumb little freak#There’s also the Carsoro stuff and then the AU with that Sage I posted and I also wanna share dracula bs and like dread knight stuff and aa#Ahhh!! Do you get it!! Why do I have to work a job why can’t I draw little guys. I say knowing in my free time I just decompose watching-#Youtube videos about shit I don’t really care about and playing Isaac for the millionth time in a row#Idk if all rogue likes would be like that for me but Isaac is like. Bad. Edmund I think said he had adhd. That makes sense bc that game is-#-like. The perfect time waster for my brain with its broken ass reward system#My doctor was suprised I wasn’t being treated for my adhd maybe I should bite the bullet and try to see if being on smth for it would make-#-me feel less. Ehhhh#Or at least off antidepressants. Like Christ I feel like water with no ice a lot of the time that can’t be normal#Chatter#I’d say sorry for goign off on a rant but this is my blog I do what I want#I think a big problem is I’m lonely and want irl friends but like. How the fuck do you do that. I was not socialized enough as a puppy#Also I want to. Be open about being Toby but like Christ I’d be jumping in headfirst without even knowing where to begin#I haven’t researched like. Dick or shit about the medical side of it and even just socially transitioning like how the fuck would I explain#Idk. I don’t want to be like. Hated by my own family. I don’t think that would be the case but god. God. I have a fucking anxiety disorder
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strohller27 · 1 year
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#i need to be honest with myself too#it is damn scary leaving the security of my job and the house I’m in right now to try to make it living in Canada#but I have all of the credits I need for my master’s degree#so not only do I feel like I’ve worn out my welcome in the linguistics department here#I’ve started feeling kind of isolated from literally everything#i don’t know who to turn to for help because everybody’s already so busy#i don’t know what to do while I’m waiting around to apply to study at McGill university#i want to write an article and get it published because maybe that will set me apart from all the other people who are going to apply#but I don’t know what to write about. i don’t feel like anyone gives a flying fuck about Canadian dialects of English except me#what could I say about them that would get people to care??#i want to talk about the construction of Canadian national identity; about Canadian Multiculturism and how it’s still quite hegemonic#why is so much of a national identity tied up to place? is that really what gives a group its identity?#I feel like places help to anchor shared experiences across time but do they really give a group their identity?#but why is that important? i don’t know!? why do I have to justify my entire existence??#if I want funding for my research I have to prove to someone that what I have to say matters. what if it’s not that deep?#what if doing this research helps me to follow a dream I have? a dream that the american dream could never promise me?#what if I dream of living in a place where I don’t have to worry about giant medical bills?#what if I dream of living in a place where I don’t have to drive for 40 minutes to get to an ice rink?#what if I dream of being able to go to the beach and eat seafood that doesn’t cost 10000 dollars??#what if I want to listen to bagpipes without being reminded of the redneck-ass piper who threatened to kill me because I’m queer?#or the old guys in the pipe band who basically sexually assaulted me?#what if I want to live in a place where I have room to spread out and not in someone’s storage room??#what if I’m tired of being stuck in the same ‘safe’ place for as long as I have been?? ​what if I want my life to begin already?????#why should I have to justify that? just please let me out of here. let me see the world. let me live.#let me move on
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drabbleswithdragons · 2 years
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things that i've been told in the process of accommodations ***before my first appointment*** (all the things in quotations are direct quotes)
you need to provide documentation to have an interpreter at the accommodations meeting.
(a couple days later) lol jk talked to my boss and that's ILLEGAL hahaha. sorry not sorry for giving you a breakdown (both of these were also from my boss bc i Work in the disability office).
(different coordinator who isn't also my boss, as i'm sobbing at work and said "why do these things always have to be a fight?") "it's not a fight, this is just the process everyone goes through."
me, to my boss: the process of getting accommodations is pretty invasive. my boss: "it's not invasive!" you just need to "provide enough of a narrative" so we understand how everything affects you. "we need to be able to determine what you need."
me, internally screaming that i am literally telling you what i need and my doctor + therapist are backing me up! just not with enough invasive detail for you to be satisfied.
my boss' boss, who handles deaf students, when i asked specifically what documentation i need: well, every case is different, and actually i recommend not bringing any documentation to the first meeting.
the way the accommodations system works is either you bring in enough documentation for your first appointment and get accommodations approved then, or you have to wait weeks to a month or more to get a second appointment when you do have documentation to have that reviewed and see if it's enough. if it's not, rinse and repeat.
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jentlemahae · 1 year
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atlantic-riona · 1 year
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still not over the time I asked my doctor if we could look into what might be causing my migraines/headaches, since a) for most of my life I did not wake up with a migraine/headache and I maybe got them once a month or less, and b) I'd like to eventually get off the medicine I'm on, and he was like "nobody knows what causes migraines so there's really no point to trying to figure it out" and then sent me in my way
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