Originally Posted by Kathy732
Hi Everyone:
My question is this - will my age of almost 55 absolutely prevent me from being considered by potential employers? Yes, I know that employers would prefer to see a younger person applying. Yet in hospital nursing people are still hired to train in different specialty areas almost regardless of age. Is that the case for hiring and training for monitoring clinical trials? Or not?
Hi Kathy - I believe that any future employer would look at you for your skills and abilities first and foremost - your age is not really relevant, only your capacity to do the job. I agree with NurseAmy about you thinking carefully about the sorts of jobs to consider - monitoring isn't perhaps the first research job I would do - working as a research nurse to gain a working knowledge of the conduct of trials would be my suggestion - this will ease you from the totally clinical to the totally research world I believe.