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Medical Researcher

Medical Researchers conduct studies to improve healthcare, discover new treatments, and understand diseases better. They can work in hospitals, universities, pharmaceutical companies, or private research institutions. Medical Researchers design and conduct experiments, analyze data, and publish their findings to advance medical science. Their work often involves clinical trials, epidemiological studies, or laboratory experiments. A Ph.D. or M.D. in a medical or life sciences field is typically required. Strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and a deep understanding of research methodologies are essential for success in this career.

Subjects

Core Subject: The primary field of expertise that forms the foundation of the profession.

 

Secondary Subject: The additional knowledge or expertise that supports the core subject and enhances the professional skill set.

Core subject needed are: 

Healthcare

Secondary subject needed are: 

Biomedical Science, Research Methodology

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