Clinical research is a core component of Canadian healthcare industry. Many entry-level positions are opened to post-secondary and undergraduate students given that they have mastered some essential skills. Our program is designed to help you learn those skills.
Who should take this workshop:
The CRE workshop is ideal for undergraduate students, international medical graduates (IMGs), nurses (RN, RPN), lab technicians, medical lab assistants, and emergency medical technicians looking to secure entry level research assistant positions.
About our program:
This program prepares you for entering into the fast- paced Canadian research environment and learn about the expectations of clinician/researchers working in academic and private settings, from their research/ office assistants. The course involves classroom teaching and assignments, on how to assist researchers in critically reviewing research documentations.
Program specialty:
Convenient class schedule
Small group of students for individualized attention and best practical learning experience
Highly professional certified instructor working and leading research in a leading institute
Experienced faculty with vast Healthcare knowledge to help students throughout the course
Special Advantages from a Professional Institution
Emphasis on one-to-one support
Manual and practical materials provided by Institution
Lots of practical knowledge and experience
In-person or online options available
Ongoing career coaching and guidance from experts in the field
Mentorship that will help to build valuable personal and professional networks
Large number of students already working in industry and Clinical Research Organizations (CROs)
The graduates of our program receive support in job search and preparing CVs and applications
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