A Clinical Researcher is someone who researches the safety, efficacy, and effectiveness of health interventions, medications, and therapies. They typically work in a laboratory setting or with a research team that can vary in size from one person to dozens. Clinical Researchers are responsible for designing studies and experiments, collecting data, analyzing results, and disseminating their findings to stakeholders, policy makers, and the public.
People enjoy being a Clinical Researcher because it is a challenging, engaging, and rewarding role. Clinical Researchers work to uncover the truth about the safety, efficacy, and effectiveness of different health interventions and to help improve the care of patients. Clinical Researchers also benefit from having the opportunity to work with a wide variety of different people in different medical and research settings. Clinical Researchers often feel like they have a real sense of purpose and accomplishment knowing that their research is having a positive impact on health and patient care.