Become Qualified in Clinical Research
The Clinical Research postgraduate program at Oxford College prepares you for a range of exciting professional opportunities. You will develop the concepts, skills, and techniques necessary to succeed in the clinical research field.
As a Clinical Researcher, you will conduct research, produce reports, and administer healthcare policies and programs. Clinical Research professionals contribute to research studies that have major impacts on healthcare. You will learn the latest developments in the clinical research field and gain a competitive advantage in this dynamic industry.
During the Clinical Research postgraduate program, you?ll learn how to:
Assist in developing government health policy by reviewing relevant literature, conducting interviews, collecting and analyzing statistical data, and providing advice to senior managers and officials on issues such as health promotion, regulation, standards, and financing
Design and implement health projects or programs
Maintain, update, and manage health information databases
Compile and analyze statistical information provided by private and public healthcare institutions and organizations, and produce reports
Monitor and evaluate healthcare programs operated by government departments and agencies or private organizations
Assess compliance with health standards and identify remedial action if necessary
Conduct evaluations and assessments of health projects and programs
Provide consulting services to clients in private establishments or government departments or agencies
Respond to internal and external program and policy information requests
Present the views of an association or organization to politicians, government officials, the media, or the general public
This program requires a minimum B.Sc. or Equivalent or a Diploma in Allied Health or Pharmaceuticals.