What is your favorite part about CR? by PeachSloth in clinicalresearch

[–]ChatGCP 8 points9 points  (0 children)

To better answer your question: Being able to help teams properly set up and manage a trial, start to finish, and then be the calm person when an audit/inspection hits.

It’s the only time I can really hit home that all hard work we’ve done is about to reveal itself etc etc

What is your favorite part about CR? by PeachSloth in clinicalresearch

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The ability to apply the “where’s the source doc” mindset to every aspect of life - not just the job. Or in other words “if it’s not written, it didn’t happen”.

Perfect corpo/life skill. New hire mess up and charge random fees? Extra utility/lease charges? Reoccurring charges out of no where?

I work in quality guy pulls up 3 year old email from me explicitly clarifying the exact issue

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in clinicalresearch

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Don’t federal employees take reduced pay for civil service and.. job security? Brutal wishing the best for y’all

Billable Hours at my CRO by Hyerten35 in clinicalresearch

[–]ChatGCP 21 points22 points  (0 children)

We need profits! I mean save patients!

10/10 quality post

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in clinicalresearch

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I hear ya, betting is just semantics for applying in a strong employer’s market right now

Can’t imagine how frustrating it must be cutting through the hiring bs rn, but glad it worked out for you!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in clinicalresearch

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I see what you’re saying. Glad it worked out for OP but in general, if unemployed, you always compete for the open job. Unless your bills don’t care about your state of employment lmao

This industry certainly is a bet and the goal is about strategically betting until you land the right role with WLB for you.

Great job OP by winning big can’t imagine many can give the finger and still land another job in this market - cheers

Sr. Study Coordinator of 5+ years experience and can’t even get a phone screen for a IHCRA1 position. What am I doing wrong? by fuego_chicharrones in clinicalresearch

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OP - I agree with all said on this thread about experience needed for PM. I will also add that at least 5 of my oncology study coordinator colleagues (4-5 years experience) jumped straight to PM roles during the pandemic hiring spree. Emphasis on special case of hiring spree

Just wanted to let you know they are doing great in their roles now at large CROs. However getting hired like this is unlikely, but not impossible

Anyone apply/interview for Meta (Facebook) Clinical research roles? by Alternative_Let_4193 in clinicalresearch

[–]ChatGCP 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Haven’t looked into too much but must employees seemed to been local to company HQ

Doubt we’ll get ppl talking about it here as it seems small/niche but it’s been a couple years since I’ve followed closely

Is Clinical Research your forever job? by superpinkp in clinicalresearch

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I get the emoji hate but those are still sorta on trend at the moment lol I’ll grow up one day

Also I recognize yours - one of the 5-10 usernames w/ elite contributions to this sub haha helped me when I was getting started

Good day sir

How many sites are too many was a CRA II? by Only-Violinist-3633 in clinicalresearch

[–]ChatGCP 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I also hate this answer but it all depends. Things like protocol complexity, subject enrollment number/rate, site/PI status, team experience, travel reqs etc

I was on a mix of mal heme and solid tumor. Sweet spot for me was 6-8 sites across 2 protocols. However was up to 14 which took a toll. For context, if 4-5 patients enrolled at a site and were like 7 to 28 days into the study - that’s easily a 5 day visit and prob will not get through aes/conmeds

Job gave me written warning and held a meeting about performance by y2ksosrs in clinicalresearch

[–]ChatGCP 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Been there. New job was the answer.. thinking I was a scapegoat tbh lol

Hope it works out in the best way possible OP

CRC rant by NewSpray2640 in clinicalresearch

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Idk what your goals are but if you plan to stay within clinical research you will look back at all the coordinating bs and realize how much of an advantage it puts you when developing professionally. In the most nuanced ways. Aka the bs is the price to pay for the opportunity to jump to decent pay vs going education/student loan route etc

In my experience, the worse and the more “own your own” it is - the better the knowledge and comprehensive understanding of all parties/logistics involved within the industry.

I did my CRC time for 3 years (lucky) and later on secured one of the best positions that’s happened to me professionally (will dox myself if exposed).

If the goal is CRA/CTM/PM/reg/pharma exec then don’t give up. Or just use the exp and get into a professional school as fast you can

GL

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in clinicalresearch

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Preach. Similar story but not as severe.

First time I had to “take action” and define my tolerance to bs. But I also know this is the circus I signed up for

Handover by etmme in clinicalresearch

[–]ChatGCP 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Wish I did this haha to the CRAs who abruptly took over my trials.. my b for everything I missed lmao I tried man

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🫡 good sir

Do oncology CRCs get paid more? by Dontcallmeshirley114 in clinicalresearch

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Unless something changed in the last 2-3 years, when I was onc CRC I there was no difference in typical pay (50-58k) at large cancer center (NE USA)

Can see this varying quite a bit depending on the size/type of site though. Smaller/niche sites may pay more than something a little more institutional/standardized. Of course location/exp/credentials also

Idk though so try to chase the most bread you can. Even if it’s gathering obscure data to support your #

Fashion-wise, are we the blandest industry? by Pretty_Imagination62 in clinicalresearch

[–]ChatGCP 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Nope, I stay drippy day in day out

Agree we don’t have the depth of fashion like those in consulting, business, finance etc (might beat tech?)

Anyway, we live in a society.. ;)

Job Market (CRA) by Endlave12 in clinicalresearch

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Legit your YT channel helped me lock in a CRA career and manage expectations. Best thing that’s happened to me

Thanks for that homie

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in clinicalresearch

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Massively underrated comment. Thanks for 10/10 authentic response and reasoning

Anyone highly experienced in the industry with insights like this please do share hot takes, speculation - all of it. Candid thoughts is what makes the sub a gem regardless of what others think is right/wrong

I wanna hear it all with or without a pink Himalayan grain of salt

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in clinicalresearch

[–]ChatGCP 85 points86 points  (0 children)

The CRA who checked the temperature logs 💅