Monday, November 16, 2009

Are there any differences between Clinical Research postion & Clinical Laboratory Scientist?

Clinical Research position included Clinical Research Associate (CRA) or Clinical Research Scientist (CRS), Clinical Research Coordinator, Study Coordinator, Regulatory Affairs etc.


Clinical Laboratory Scientist also known as Clinical Lab Technologist or Medical Lab Scientist.





I'm writting my CV objective and very confused with the position should I mention. The wrong keyword may kill the application. I'm seeking if anybody could hand in a help. TQ!

Are there any differences between Clinical Research postion %26amp; Clinical Laboratory Scientist?
I can tell you that a clinical lab scientist (or med tech) is a very specific 1 year training program (after a bachelor's) after which you take an exam from the American Academy of Clinical Pathologists and get a certification and then a state license as a MT-SOOOO, if you did not do all that, you can not try to get a job that requires a med tech license. Clinical research positions can be certified; or generally just involve a bachelor's or master's degree in a science subject.


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