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Our MSc in Clinical Research provides graduates of health science-related disciplines with the advanced skills and knowledge needed to pursue a new career in clinical research - or broaden an existing one.
Yes it is a possibility. You will have to inquire about any prerequisite coursework required for entrance to the program.
Entry level jobs are difficult. Higher level jobs are available. It is very difficult to answer this question as jobs are becoming less.
i have completed m.sc biochemistry's need training in clinical labaratory.pls tell me any clinical lab in Dubai.
Is there any institution which provide schloarship
im not telling your smelly
can go for mds if u have money or start ur practice if u want to try ur luck otherwise med.transcription,clinical research , msc in basic medical sciences like anat ,biochem,biotech,physiologyetc etc...or MBA
With an MSc in organic chemistry, you can do so much. You can work in a research lab as a research scientist. Or if the lab is not your thing you can basically work anywhere within a pharmaceutical company. Jobs you might want to consider and research on include: * Clinical research associate * Regulatory Affairs Executive * Drug Safety/Pharmacovigilance Officer/Scientist * Medical Information Advisor/Office * Sales Representative * Data Manager * Outcomes Research and Health Economics (but you will also need a numerical subject/degree of some sort, such as MSc in Health Economics, Mathmatics, Epidimiology etc) There is so much you can do. The best way to start is by reading up on any of these jobs and then making your mind up about where you'd like to be. Then, start looking at the companies that will employ you, such as: * GlaxoSmithKline * Astrazeneca * Pfizer * Johnson and Johnson * Merck Sharpe and Dhome * Rhoche * Schering Plough * etc etc etc
The MSc is a master's of science and a general degree category from which many specific programs fall. MClinDen - while I have never heard of this - appears to be a master's in a specific program of study which also appears to be clinical.
Actually msc biotech is bit technical whilw bsc is theory based bsc+msc is equal to btech degree and as u know biotech is a mainly a research oriented subject bsc and msc is better for it but still some fool peoples prefers a btech degree
The anchor MSC is the MSC from which a handover has been initiated. The target MSC is the MSC toward which a Handover should take place.