Should I do clinical research now? Is it useful for my career?

I've completed my BAMS in 2006 & am doing general practice since 2-years. Now, I want to do clinical research course from Pune. Should I do a basic course or anything else? Which one is useful for me? Please guide me. Thank you.

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Asked by Rupali Gaikwad

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    Vedika Ledange

    6 years ago
    Clinical research, and clinical trials, are an important step in developing new medicines that can safely be used and distributed through GPs, clinics and hospitals to the one million patients that pass through the NHS every 36 hours. Not only is it an interesting and varied job, but it is also one that is essential to healthcare systems across the world, and one that we at ICON go the extra mile to support. Here are four reasons why it makes for a brilliant career. You can help make a difference in people’s lives.You'll develop if you work with the right companies.You can put your Science degree to good use.There's a lot of inve
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