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Not Getting Residency? - sollers_js
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Did you know that 12,000 applicants this year did not get matched for residency? What do those individuals do after not getting matched? Typically, medical students take whatever jobs they can get to stay afloat, and those “whatever” jobs pay “whatever” salaries. But, what if there was another option? What if they could leverage their medical degrees, make almost as much money as most physicians, AND work less. This is not a dream! This option actually exists!

There is no denying that becoming a physician is a rewarding and respectable career for one to have. However, just how rewarding and respectable are the long drawn out hours and stress that accompany the typical life of a doctor? Obviously, the hard work of being a physician pays off, and yes pays off quite handsomely. However, is that pay still appealing when there are careers out there where one can work a reputable 9-5 job, ditch the stress, and actually enjoy a family and social life?

After not getting matched, many students tend to tread into other various healthcare fields such as MH, MPH, OT, PT, and so on. Those fields pay peanuts compared to what they would have been making as physicians. Why did they even dream of becoming a doctor and making big bucks in the first place, to only end up settling for jobs where they’re making nowhere near their initial dream? Okay yeah, so they may not have been able to achieve their goal of becoming a doc, but that does not mean one should give up on their dreams of making money! Instead they should use their educational backgrounds and years of hard work towards a profession that leverages their medical experience and advances them in life!

Let’s get to the point and finally reveal what these dream careers are and how they can get one on the path of utilizing their educational backgrounds, all while paying them rewardingly for it! Many people seem to be completely unaware of the vastly growing fields of Pharmacovigilance (Drug Safety), and Clinical Research. These careers are booming, resulting in increasing demands for professionals in the field.

Pharmacovigilance and Clinical Research are exciting and lucrative options available for med students, nurses, and pharmacists. Sollers institute trains individuals and guides them towards rewarding careers in the health care industry.

If you have a life sciences or related background and would like to enter into a high in demand healthcare field, where career growth is possible, then either Pharmacovigilance or Clinical Research is right for you! Professionals working with backgrounds in medicine, pharmacy, nursing, life sciences, and health sciences will benefit the most from these programs.

Medical graduates and Foreign medical graduates can leverage their medical backgrounds by working in drug safety roles with pharmaceuticals and CROs. Clinical skills and training as a physician can be applied in the field of clinical research and pharmacovigilance and drug safety.

Sollers is an accredited institute by the Council on Occupational Education. Placement rates are above 70% and some of the organizations Sollers graduates have been placed in include: Pfizer, Novartis, Sanofi, Baxter, Boehringer Ingelheim, Astra Zeneca, Celerion, Columbia University Medical Center, and many more!

What gives Sollers the edge is hands on training with software's like Oracle and Argus. Sollers is the only place globally which gives its students the access to train with Argus. We are also partners with Oracle University.

Pharmacovigilance and Drug Safety

Who hires drug safety associates?

-Pharmaceutical Companies.
-Contract Research Organizations (CROs)
-Biotech companies.
-Knowledge Process Outsourcing (KPOs) such as Accenture, Cognizant technologies, iGATE etc.
-Regulatory Authorities such as FDA & CDSCO


What are the popular career paths for foreign medical graduates?

1) Drug Safety Specialist/ Drug Safety Physician
2) Risk Management Specialist
3) Drug Regulatory Affairs Specialist
4) Medical Director

Why Do This Program?

1) Pharmacovigilance (Drug Safety) is a market expected to reach USD 5.51 billion by 2020. There is a huge demand for trained professionals in the field! Which is why entry level positions are paying generously. Some of our previous student have entered into the field making 70-100 k right away and have also seen career and pay growth in their careers. 2-5 years into your career, it is possible to be making a quarter of a million dollars.

2) With more and more novel drugs being produced with large market sizes, an increasing number of expertly trained professionals are required to monitor these drugs and report adverse activities to meet international compliance and regulatory guidelines. Sollers programs meet those high demands!

3) Work 40 hours a week, and have the time to enjoy your family and social life on the side. (Some of our students have been Physicians with their own practices for over 20 plus years, who have decided that they want to settle into a career that enables them the free time to spend with their families)

Clinical Research

1. Why do this Program?

• Clinical Research is ranked as one of the hottest jobs with the second highest salary in the life sciences sector
• Increasing chronic diseases and a fast-ageing population globally has resulted not only in higher investment into registered clinical trials by pharma companies, but also increasing demand for trained professionals

2. Who is this program suitable for?

• Anybody with a minimum undergraduate degree in life-sciences or related fields, who is looking for exciting career and growth in healthcare industry.
Why choose Sollers?

-Nationally accredited institute(accredited by COE)
-Hands on training on tools like Oracle Argus, Oracle Clinical, SAS, Oracle Empirika.
-Faculty includes highly experienced industry practitioners
-Certified course material provided for training
-Assistance for placements


Sollers has a dedicated career services team which will assist you in:

1) Resume reconstruction
2) Mock interview preparation
3) Applying for suitable position


Our programs are designed to meet the need of the industry and we would like to help you in bringing a perspective to:
i) Your career goals
ii) Skills required to achieve your goals
iii) How we can help you in achieving your goals


We are offering you;

- Advanced Drug Safety and Pharmacovigilance(300 hours)

- Drug Safety and Pharmacovigilance(150 hours)

- Advanced Clinical Research (150 hours)

- Clinical Trial Management (300 hours)

For more in depth information and inquiries please call or email me personally at 331-999-0061 or jasmines@sollers.edu.


Jasmine S.
jasmines@sollers.edu
331-999-0061
sollers.edu
SOLLERS
848-299-5900
100 Menlo Park, Suite 550
Edison, NJ 08837
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