Clinical Research-an emerging field in the face of India’s growth

With a population count of 1.21billion according to
2011 census, India has become the stage for World class economic,
technological, medical, cultural, political and educational facilities. Along
with these facilities have come a whole lot of medical issues like new found
diseases, infections, epidemics etc. This has made it imperative for the people
of India to get aware of these impending threats and take action. Medical
science has taken a leap forward in the last few decades and opened the gate
for clinical research. This type of research determines the effectiveness and
safety factors related to medication, diagnostic products and devices.
Future of Clinical
Research in India
India estimates to about US$ 1 billion industry for
clinical research. In this emerging industry, India stands a great chance for
being the World leader with several factors working in its favor. Factors such
as a high rate population that make conducting of clinical trials as an
essential part of clinical research much easier, English speaking population,
skilled medical professionals and cheap availability of clinical material, etc.
But as there are positives, there are negatives too. A considerable number of India’s
population is still illiterate making the clinical trials a complete no for
those who cannot be explained the trial basis, lack of proper administrative
support and dearth of sufficient people to be employed for carrying out the
research. However, all these factors can be considered in positive perspective
if new avenues are opened for formal training in medical science.
Opportunities with Crimson
This has led to a number of research institutes
opening their doors welcoming clinical research as their exclusive area of
interest. Crimson is one such dedicated institute imparting education and
training in this field. Established in 2006 under the aegis of Dr. Mary
Francis, Crimson has come up with various full time and part time courses to
create professionals in this field of study. Being the first institute in
Mumbai to offer industrial training, its courses are bent on both theories as
well as industry specific knowledge. Keeping their ground strong by following
their ethical and management skills intact, Crimson offers diploma and advance
diploma courses in Clinical Research as well as Cosmetic Research. Inviting students from medical, paramedical,
science and pharmacy background Crimson aims to offer not only academic but
also career opportunities through its specifically designed courses. You can
get all these information on their website www.crimson.org.in/.
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