Show pageBacklinksCite current pageExport to PDFBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. A clinical researcher is a medical or scientific professional who designs, conducts, analyzes, and reports on studies involving human participants to advance medical knowledge and improve patient care. Core Definition: A clinical researcher investigates the safety, efficacy, and outcomes of medical interventions—such as drugs, devices, procedures, or behavioral therapies—through methodologically rigorous studies involving human subjects. Key Responsibilities: Designing clinical trials (e.g. Phase I–IV studies) Developing protocols and ensuring ethical compliance (often under Good Clinical Practice – GCP) Recruiting and monitoring patients Collecting and analyzing data Interpreting results to inform clinical practice or regulatory decisions Publishing findings in peer-reviewed journals Typical Background: May have training in medicine, pharmacy, nursing, biostatistics, epidemiology, or biomedical science Often works in hospitals, universities, research institutes, contract research organizations (CROs), or pharmaceutical/biotech companies Scope: Clinical researchers are central to translational medicine, bridging the gap between basic science and patient care. Their work underpins evidence-based medicine. clinical_researcher.txt Last modified: 2025/07/10 09:17by administrador