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It depends what type of research you want to do as to the type of education you need to pursue. If you want a position in a pharmaceutical or biotech company you don't necessarily need more than a BSN depending on the job requirements. You don't necessarily need a BSN but it sure helps and opens more doors. If you have the experience in lieu of the degree they might take a chance on you. Of course the degree can't hurt but if you are not sure what area you want to get into then I suggest pursuing a job in the industry first to check out what opportunities are available and where you might want to go with it.
If you want a position in the physician's office or hospital as a trial coordinator then I have to defer to someone in that type position as to the requirements recommended for that type position.
Did somebody tell you that you'd need a MSN to work in clinical trials? I haven't heard of that.
A MSN is not needed, and probably a waste of talent for a CRA position, you would be frustrated early. It is more important who you know to get a position as a CRA, the company will train you.
sharoma55
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Hello everyone
I am a new nurse and I am interested in pursuing a career in research. I just wanted to know what the pros and cons of choosing this career are. Is it really necessary to pursue the MSN in clinical trials. I have met a number of research nurses and none of them had an advanced degree in research and I am beginning to wonder whether its a wise idea pursue that degree.
Thanks
Sharoma 55