From Medical Assistant To Clinical Research Coordinator To Regulatory Affairs In 14 Months! Ep.662

Published: Dec. 17, 2022, 3:05 a.m.

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Timestamps:

How did you get started in this field? 0:00

How Karina Ramirez went from medical assistant to regulatory affairs in 14 months. 3:04

How she got into research at the clinic. 6:46

How did you get started in clinical research? 10:01

What you learn when you\\u2019re doing it hands-on vs. reading about it. 15:22

How to apply what you\\u2019ve learned in the medical field to other areas of medicine. 19:03

What\\u2019s the typical career trajectory for a Ma? 25:35

What are some of the most common pushbacks you get from patients? 31:35

Why did you move to regulatory affairs? 34:53

What\\u2019s the five-year plan for Karina? 40:32

If this job doesn\\u2019t work out, you can come back whenever you want. 43:51

You have to be proactive. You have to ask this question. 50:18

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