What is clinical research?
What is clinical research?
Clinical research is a branch of healthcare science in which an investigation is done in human subjects (healthy and ill people) regarding the study of new drug therapy or medical intervention. It focuses mainly on how to prevent, diagnose and treat illness through improving knowledge of diseases, diagnostic methods and new treatments for safe and effective patient care. It has many elements such as:
• Increase medical knowledge
• Obtain regulatory approvals through necessary legal and ethical steps
• Carried out by competent persons
• Collect the consent from subjects involved in research
• Protect those subjects who lend themselves to research
• Increase medical knowledge
Clinical research includes clinical trials and also all the research in epidemiology, pathophysiology, physiology, health services, education, outcomes and mental health.
Benefits of Clinical Research
Conducts cellular level research for disease and provides an evidence-based patient care. And also improves quality of life.
By introducing
• Safe and effective drugs and a new combination of standard treatments
• New methods for diagnosis, surgery and radiation therapy
Scope of Clinical Research
Determine the safety and effectiveness of medicines, diagnostic products, and medical devices before their release.
Career options
CR Manager
CR Associate
CR Investigator
Data manager
Project manager
Business development manager
Medical writer
Clinical trial writer
Opportunities in fields
• Clinical CRO(Contract Research Organizations)
• Data management CRO
• Pharmaceutical Industries
• Biotechnology companies
• PRO (Patient Recruitment Organizations)
• Clinical data management companies
• Medical writing
• Pharmacovigilance centers
• IT companies in healthcare
• Central laboratories
• Regulatory affairs
• Research sites
• Auditing of clinical trials
Written by:
Mohiuudin, Manichandra, Syes Maaz
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