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Internships are available for science graduates that are planning on
pursuing a career in the biopharmaceutical and clinical research industry.
It is highly recommended to complete industry specific training that is
offered by industry leaders as a prerequisite for obtaining such positions.
These programs provide the groundwork to perform industry specific tasks
that are intrinsic to any clinical trial. They are designed for those who
plan on applying for the following positions: clinical research associates,
clinical research coordinators, safety officers, clinical research managers,
regulatory affairs, medical writers, quality assurance officers, clinical
data managers, SAS programmers and a multitude of other industry
specializations. Each intern will be assigned to perform specific tasks
and these tasks will be based upon real-life industry documentation such as
clinical protocols, SOP's (standard operating procedures) and so on. These
tasks present a unique opportunity to engage in actual clinical trial design
and implementation. Therefore, the more potential trainees engage in such
practices the more the industry benefits because they will be retaining the
services of individuals with not only the skills but the experience
necessary to fulfill their staffing requirements. Furthermore, the
individuals that obtain this internship experience will be provided with
experience that would normally take years to acquire and the ability to
review and work on clinical protocols and study timelines will be an
invaluable asset and job related activity on any resume. Participation in
such internship programs is pivotal in order to build self-confidence and
gain practical clinical experience. Kriger's supervisors offer a world of
practical experience and will be in constant contact with its inters
ensuring that they not only benefit from their experience but build the
requisite expertise that every industry leader seeks. Therefore, Kriger
will provide references based upon active involvement in project
participation, and these references could be crucial for future employment
within the industry. As with any industry, clinical-based experienced is
conducive to precipitating an image of reliability and technical
superiority. Simply possessing the experience is enough to convince most
employers of an individuals commitment to the clinical process and will
quickly elevate an individuals application with any company. These programs
are provided in collaboration with the International
Biopharmaceutical
Association (IBPA), and we believe that this joint effort to organize such
internships will provide the Industry with a more balance, disciplined, and
experienced work force. Any industry that can advance its potential
workforce will profit from the fruits of its labor and we feel that the
Biopharmaceutical Industry will not be any different.
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