We can help you kick-start your clinical research career in Australia and New Zealand.
Academically is a global healthcare academy for health science/science students and graduates who do not have any Clinical Trial research experience or skills and looking to get into Entry Level clinical research industry roles. We have helped many international students land in their first clinical research industry job in India and Australia after completing their health science degree (medicine/pharmacy/dentistry/nursing/physiotherapy/optometry/Lab Tech/AYUSH degree/biomed/biotech/science etc).
Academically’s clinical research program is designed to provide a comprehensive review of the full GCPs curriculum as per the Australian and New Zealand clinical research industry needs for entry level jobs.
Taking a clinical research program is one of the most cost-effective tools that will give you peace of mind and the guarantee of success.
• 15 August, 2022
• 15 September, 2022
• 2 weeks of intensive sessions.
• Free GCP certificate course from NIDA, USA
• Resume building (as per ANZ standard)
• Cover letter building (as per ANZ standard)
• Interview preparation (QA)
• LinkedIn profile optimisation/networking
• Job search assistance
• Support throughout the job search during and after the course.
• Individual feedback sessions with the trainer.
• Lifetime trainer access until you got a job.
• Highly skilled trainers, working in clinical research industry in Australia.
• Lifetime access to our private chat group with those already join our course and working in clinical research industry.
•Overseas trained healthcare professionals (medicine/pharmacy/dentistry/nursing/physiotherapy/optometry/Lab Tech/AYUSH degree/public health/biomed/biotech/science, etc.) seeking their first opportunity in Australia and New Zealand's clinical research industry.
•Clinical research professionals aiming to get into or land their first job in the clinical research industry in Australia and New Zealand.
Yes, you will be provided complete guidance for your entry level job search in clinical research industry.
2. What is the duration of the clinical research miles program?Clinical research Miles is a 3-4-week program.
3. Are the classes recorded?Yes, all the classes are recorded and provided to students for later use. Hence, students who miss the class on any day can look at the recorded lecture at their convenient time.
4. What are the timings of the KAPS Pharmacy classes?The clinical research classes are currently delivered Tuesday to Sunday 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm (AEST). Saturday and Sunday will may be additional classes.
5. How frequent are the intakes for the clinical research miles program?The intakes are monthly, and we encourage you to start the training with your batch. However, if you miss the intake date, kindly contact us and we will assist you in your best interest.
6. What resources are provided in the clinical research Miles training?The following resources are provided: -
1. Clinical research lecture and notes.
2. Interview question banks on our learning management system (LMS).
3. Lecture handouts
4. Weekly assessment exams
5. Predictor/Mock exams
6. Personal student-trainer feedback sessions
You can continue to access the resources for 1 year after your training.
8. Do I have to pay extra if I wish to attend classes after 2-3 weeks of my clinical research Miles program?You can continue to study for a period of 6 months after your training has finished.
9. What is the fee for clinical research miles training? And is there any payment plan available?The fee is $1499 and can be paid in instalments. Please contact us for information on offers and instalments. If the payment is made all at once, an extra 10% discount is provided.
10. Will I get individual attention in my clinical research miles classes?Our batch size is small is 10-15 students only so that our experienced trainers can pay adequate attention to all students. The students are provided individual one on one consultation after every predictor exam so that they can identify their strength and weaknesses and structure their study plan accordingly.