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I currently have a BSN (three years experience) with a BA in business management (15+ years experience) and am now researching a job in the clinical trials arena. From what I've seen, CRC is a good place to start. Since I have plenty of business background with three years of bedside (1 med/surge, 2 ED), I'm wondering if a certificate program would bolster my application or if I should just start applying for CRC positions..

I live the SF bay area and feel that this area is rich in research...

Thanks!

Specializes in NICU.

You really do not need a certificate, especially if you are willing to do infusion research nursing (which I'm sure you will most likely feel comfortable with given your background).

I think you would make a great infusion research RN. You may not have as much to do with protocol submission/development and patient screening as a a RN Coordinator...but you may make more money.

Sorry, is a CRC a clinical research coordinator (not RN/Research Coord)? If so, I would be prepared for a major pay cut. Honestly...I would be prepared for a major paycut in general, even as a research RN (especially if you will be working through a university).

That being said, there are TONS of benefits to working as a research nurse - awesome schedule with weekends and holidays off being #1. ;) Plus, tons of opportunities to advance into management (if you're interested) with your business degree.

Feel free to PM me if you have more questions, and start looking for some research jobs!

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