After completing pre-med requirements at the College of St. Benedict, Joy Benson realized that the odds against getting into medical school required a backup plan. She signed up for the Biomedical Technology program at Anoka Ramsey Community College, which offers a one-year certificate in clinical research for people with strong science or medical background.
"Clinical research is the human testing of a medical device or drug to study the effects," Benson said. "When a person participates, data is collected, analyzed, published or used by a company to submit to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) or another country's equivalent to request approval."
She completed the program in 2001 and, through her internship, got a job at AGA Medical as a Clinical Research Coordinator. "With that job I did some data entry, managing documentation," she said. Her next job, at Medtronic, was as a Clinical Research Administrator, and she held similar positions at Restore Medical and Medtronic. "There's a lot of travel and a lot of data monitoring," Benson said. "You sit with the hospital medical records and review the patient data to make sure it's all clean and documented correctly."
In January 2010, she moved to Galil Medical as a Clinical Research Associate. "In designing the study, you're helping determine which patients are the best candidates." Benson said. That means ongoing research and review of medical journals. "I travel a fair amount, working with physicians and hospital staff to assure that research is ethically conducted, with good documentation, to get the data we need," she said.
"I love the opportunity for learning, working in the medical field, being on the cutting edge of things. I work with a lot of really innovative, gifted people -- physicians, hospital staff, engineers within the company. That's very exciting too."
How is the job market in clinical research?
When you get some experience, especially because we have so many device companies here in Minnesota, there's a good job market for you.
What's the ideal background for the Clinical Medical Research Professional program?