I am choosing to study for a Master’s Degree in Clinical Research because I have a passion for working in this field. My background makes me well suited to make progressive advances in the field. I was involved actively and directly in evaluating and managing ill children and I assumed the role of team leader. Additionally, I have interacted with different subspecialties and have collaborated with different institutions in the field. I have interacted with available experts in medical education, which has enriched my experience in the clinical research field. During this time, I formed an interest in clinical research teaching and education.
Making Advances in the Clinical Allergy and Immunology Research Field
I am choosing to study for a Master’s Degree in Clinical Research because I would like the opportunity to work with those patients, who have with diseases such as asthma, atopic dermatitis, allergic rhinitis, and immune-mediated hypersensitivities from food. I understand that the clinical research field is quickly advancing (AAAAI Staff). Additionally, I am interested in conducting research allergy and immunology so that I will have the opportunity to interact with patients, who have rare and possibly immune system life-threatening disorders. It is my hope that my research will shed light on managing complex issues related to diagnosis and subsequent treatment of these diseases.
Clinical Allergy and Immunology Research Career Objectives
After receiving my Master’s Degree in Clinical Research, I plan to make advances in the allergy and immunology field and I hope to translate it into approaches for the diagnosis and management of allergic and immunologic disorders that will be clinically relevant for physicians, hospitals, and research institutions. For example, my hope is that the advances from my research will allow an allergic and immunologic physician with the basis and data needed to track respective patients during their lives so that they could provide care to family members that have the same condition.
Works Cited
AAAAI Staff. "A Rewarding Career in Allergy / Immunology | AAAAI." N.p., Web. 6 July 2015. <http://www.aaaai.org/professional-education-and-training/careers-in-a-i.aspx>.