What is the job of Clinical Research?

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    Parul Thapa | Contributor-Level 10

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    In a dynamic and multifaceted field, Clinical Research involves conducting studies to evaluate the safety, efficacy, and effectiveness of various interventions, such as drugs, medical devices, and therapeutic procedures.

    Clinical researchers work diligently to design and execute rigorous clinical trials that adhere to ethical guidelines and regulatory requirements. They collaborate with diverse stakeholders, including patients, healthcare providers, pharmaceutical companies, and regulatory authorities, to ensure the smooth operation of the research process.

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