Can I do clinical research after completing my Bachelor of Pharmacy?
Yes, you can pursue a career in clinical research after completing your Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm). Your pharmacy background is well-suited for roles such as Clinical Research Associate (CRA), Clinical Data Manager, Pharmacovigilance Specialist, and Medical Writer.
To boost your prospects, consider short-term training or certification in areas like pharmacovigilance, clinical research, regulatory affairs, or medical writing. These programs typically last 3 - 6 months and can help you qualify for entry-level positions.
If you want guidance on suitable programs or next steps, connect with your LeapScholar counsellor.
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