Clinical Research focuses on the study of healthcare, pharmaceuticals, and medical treatments through trials and research methodologies. It involves testing new drugs, treatments, and medical devices to ensure their safety and effectiveness.
Students learn about research ethics, regulatory guidelines, pharmacovigilance, and data management to prepare for careers in the healthcare and pharmaceutical industries.
Students must have completed their Bachelor's degree in life sciences, medicine, pharmacy, or a related field. Some programs require entrance exams or prior research experience.
Graduates can work in hospitals, pharmaceutical companies, regulatory agencies, and research organizations.