CRA Training
Who is a CRA?
A Clinical Research Associate (CRA) is a site manager whose job is to monitor the advancement of clinical trials on behalf of the sponsor company.
CRA Training
What Does a CRA Do?
- CRAs manages all study activities and communication for their investigational site.
- They Ensure that a clinical study and the site study personnel are meeting the regulatory requirements needed to protect the human subjects.
How do I know if I Qualify?
A bachelor’s degree in science, a science degree is not mandatory but having some sort of clinical experience makes one look attractive in the job market. Having a CRA or CRC certification also helps.
Salary Expectations:
The Average salary expectation would be from $60,000 – $120,000 (Entry to Senior level)