Posts Tagged ‘pharmacovigilence’

Your Career Path in Science

Thursday, November 10th, 2011
Take a good look at your career path in science

Take a good look at your career path in science

Have you chosen your career path in Science?

Do you know what you want to do in your chosen career?

Take the time to look into what you want to do with your qualifications and experience to date. A common question I am asked by both graduates and with 2-3 years relevant industry experience is “Where do I go from here?”.  A common question from employers is “What job would they like to progress to next?”, and believe it or not the two go hand in hand when it comes to job seeking.

For example, those of you with a base degree in Biochemistry, Biomedical Science or Pharmacy have a lot more options that you may think, and it is those of you who have done your research who are already on this path.

The one common denominator of these types of areas is Research, namely in the Pharmaceutical world. There are so many directions you can go within the Pharmaceutical industry, for example clinical trials, medical affairs, clinical research, clinical analysis ….. the list goes on!

A lot of Science graduates go into Quality testing and Lab Analyst jobs as a means to get Scientific experience post graduation.  If you are one of those, take a look around the company and see what departments there are either inhouse or on a global level – the only way you can go is up.

Here is an example of a path you could look into:

Lab Anaylst — Clinical Biochemist  — Scientific Advisor — Clinical Trials Associate — Product Manager — Medical Science Liaison

For those in Pharmacy….. have a think about pharmacovigilence!

The lists and the combinations of career path in science go on and on, so my advice is to look into your career path in Science – it is up to you how far you take it! There are jobs in Science and jobs in Pharmaceutical, all you need to do is decide which direction you want to take and go with it.

For more advice or information, please do not hesitate to get in touch

Drug Safety

Monday, January 18th, 2010
Science Officer/ Pharmacist at work

Science Officer/ Pharmacist at work

Drug Safety Officer  or Chief Science Officer personnel work within pharmacovigilence and are responsible for the monitoring of developed and post marketed products.The role can involve writing of periodic safety update reports (PSUR) and also ensuring the accuracy of these reports written by colleagues in the same department.

PSUR’s are sometimes issued not only internally but for general distribution to offices internationally and these updates are tracked on Databases allowing for close monitoring of Adverse Event Reports (AER’s) to a wider technical community to enhance the safety awareness of drugs in use in the pharmacist community here and abroad.

Drug Safety Officers are usually pharmacists with Phamacy degrees who have worked in hospitals in the UK or Ireland for the HSE or NHS. The current demand for Drug safety officers is on the increase given wider ranges of products currently being developed for customers worldwide which has led to a corresponding increase in science jobs openings for science and pharma graduates. Given the current employment market it is a healthy option for candidates keen to look for a job less ordinary.