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Is training necessary to become a Medical Analyst?

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Is training necessary to become a Medical Analyst?

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Not only you must have training, it must be from a highly successful and experienced firm doing Medical Analysis work for a minimum of 5 years. Remember, you are not considering this training to get another certificate or another title after your name. The real question is whether the company that trains you has openings and do they have the proven track record of hiring after training. Remember the proverb the proof (test) of the pudding is in the eating. Talk to people who are employed in successful Medical Analysis companies and ask their opinion about training from different companies. Even if you are a Science graduate, training is indispensable in this field. Apart from good listening and comprehension skills, a Medical Analyst should possess a good practical knowledge of medical language, anatomy, physiology, disease processes, pharmacology, laboratory medicine, and the internal organization of medical reports and the legal significance of medical documents. Another factor is we

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