Clinical Research Analysts Key Role

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Clinical research analysts play a key role in conducting research. They bring their science or medical education and background, analytical skills and scientific research into the clinical setting to conduct a wide variety of research. Clinical research analysts job descriptions are often referred to as “monitoring” as they are mainly responsible for conducting the research and following it through. Clinical research analysts ensure that the research is being done ethically correct, recording accurate data and meeting all the correct guidelines (Kunal Shah, 2012). The clinical research industry has given several different titles to those who conduct these clinical trials such as Clinical Research Associate (CRA), Senior CRA and Clinical Trial Assistant (CTA), however CRA’s are mainly responsible for the main course work in conducting and …show more content…

CRA’s work closely alongside other study coordinators. In the hospital setting the CRA would begin his/her day by consulting the CRC and then reviewing the various data on their studies. They view data from varies different sources including internet databases, hospital medical records, master files and provide the physician with up to date research on the clinical trial (Kunal Shah, 2012). However, when a CRA is not working in the hospital setting they are working in an office filing paperwork, writing reports, printing letters, contacting participants, responding to emails and attending study and company training programs (Kunal Shah, 2012). CRA’s are bombarded with all different types of work requirements which are dependent upon the clinical trial that is being conducted. However, monitors are required to meet an endless number of requirements that are tedious and extremely time consuming. CRA’s work each day diligently day to day to help find information that may be applicable and influential to everyday

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