Nursing Research Associate Training Program
Become a Skilled Nursing Research Associate: Learn Methods, Ethics & Data Analysis.

What you'll learn
Importance of research in nursing and healthcare
Key roles and responsibilities of a Nursing Research Associate (NRA)
Qualitative vs. quantitative research methods
Designing clinical and observational studies
Ethical considerations in nursing research
Phases of clinical trials
Good Clinical Practice (GCP) guidelines
Regulatory bodies (FDA, ICMR, WHO, etc.)
How to collect, record, and analyze research data
Handling patient records and maintaining confidentiality
Use of Electronic Data Capture (EDC) systems
Understanding and applying EBP in nursing care
Literature review and critical appraisal of research papers
Informed consent process
Institutional Review Board (IRB) and Ethical Committees
Avoiding research misconduct and bias
Basics of biostatistics and data interpretation
Choosing the right journal for publication
Common statistical tools and software (SPSS, R, Excel)
Structuring a research paper (Abstract, Methodology, Results, Discussion)
Understanding peer review and plagiarism
Career building Roles in hospitals, research institutes, and pharmaceutical companies
Resume-building and interview preparation for NRA roles
Requirements
A background in nursing, healthcare, or life sciences (e.g., BSc Nursing, GNM, ANM, MBBS, BDS, or allied health sciences.
Interest in clinical research, data analysis, and evidence-based practice
Basic understanding of medical terminology and patient care
Computer literacy: Ability to use MS Word, Excel, and research databases
Basic understanding of statistics (not mandatory but beneficial .
Good communication skills for documentation and teamwork.
Description
The Nursing Research Associate Training Program is designed to provide a structured understanding of nursing research, clinical studies, and ethical considerations. This course explores the fundamental principles of research methodology, data collection, and regulatory guidelines essential for clinical studies. It emphasizes the role of nurses in research settings, focusing on best practices in study design, informed consent, and compliance with Good Clinical Practice (GCP) standards.Students will develop a clear conceptual foundation in evidence-based practice, literature review, and research ethics. The course also covers the basics of biostatistics and data interpretation, helping learners understand how research findings are analyzed and applied in healthcare. Additionally, it provides insights into the process of academic writing and publishing research papers.
With a focus on knowledge-building rather than hands-on application, this course is ideal for nursing professionals, healthcare students, and anyone interested in gaining a deeper understanding of clinical research principles. By the end of the program, students will have a well-rounded grasp of the theoretical aspects of nursing research, preparing them to engage with research studies and contribute to the field with informed perspectives.This course does not include practical training but provides essential conceptual knowledge that serves as a strong foundation for understanding research in the nursing and healthcare sector. It is designed for those looking to expand their academic and professional expertise in research-related roles.Course Material Available: PPT PresentationQuizzes ( MCQs with answer)Each Lesson Dedicated NotesInterview Facing Guidance
Who this course is for
Nurses and nursing students interested in research roles.
Healthcare professionals looking to transition into clinical research
Aspiring clinical research associates (CRAs) or coordinators
Medical and paramedical students seeking research opportunities
Published 4/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 3h 18m | Size: 747 MB
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Become a Skilled Nursing Research Associate: Learn Methods, Ethics & Data Analysis.

What you'll learn
Importance of research in nursing and healthcare
Key roles and responsibilities of a Nursing Research Associate (NRA)
Qualitative vs. quantitative research methods
Designing clinical and observational studies
Ethical considerations in nursing research
Phases of clinical trials
Good Clinical Practice (GCP) guidelines
Regulatory bodies (FDA, ICMR, WHO, etc.)
How to collect, record, and analyze research data
Handling patient records and maintaining confidentiality
Use of Electronic Data Capture (EDC) systems
Understanding and applying EBP in nursing care
Literature review and critical appraisal of research papers
Informed consent process
Institutional Review Board (IRB) and Ethical Committees
Avoiding research misconduct and bias
Basics of biostatistics and data interpretation
Choosing the right journal for publication
Common statistical tools and software (SPSS, R, Excel)
Structuring a research paper (Abstract, Methodology, Results, Discussion)
Understanding peer review and plagiarism
Career building Roles in hospitals, research institutes, and pharmaceutical companies
Resume-building and interview preparation for NRA roles
Requirements
A background in nursing, healthcare, or life sciences (e.g., BSc Nursing, GNM, ANM, MBBS, BDS, or allied health sciences.
Interest in clinical research, data analysis, and evidence-based practice
Basic understanding of medical terminology and patient care
Computer literacy: Ability to use MS Word, Excel, and research databases
Basic understanding of statistics (not mandatory but beneficial .
Good communication skills for documentation and teamwork.
Description
The Nursing Research Associate Training Program is designed to provide a structured understanding of nursing research, clinical studies, and ethical considerations. This course explores the fundamental principles of research methodology, data collection, and regulatory guidelines essential for clinical studies. It emphasizes the role of nurses in research settings, focusing on best practices in study design, informed consent, and compliance with Good Clinical Practice (GCP) standards.Students will develop a clear conceptual foundation in evidence-based practice, literature review, and research ethics. The course also covers the basics of biostatistics and data interpretation, helping learners understand how research findings are analyzed and applied in healthcare. Additionally, it provides insights into the process of academic writing and publishing research papers.
With a focus on knowledge-building rather than hands-on application, this course is ideal for nursing professionals, healthcare students, and anyone interested in gaining a deeper understanding of clinical research principles. By the end of the program, students will have a well-rounded grasp of the theoretical aspects of nursing research, preparing them to engage with research studies and contribute to the field with informed perspectives.This course does not include practical training but provides essential conceptual knowledge that serves as a strong foundation for understanding research in the nursing and healthcare sector. It is designed for those looking to expand their academic and professional expertise in research-related roles.Course Material Available: PPT PresentationQuizzes ( MCQs with answer)Each Lesson Dedicated NotesInterview Facing Guidance
Who this course is for
Nurses and nursing students interested in research roles.
Healthcare professionals looking to transition into clinical research
Aspiring clinical research associates (CRAs) or coordinators
Medical and paramedical students seeking research opportunities
Published 4/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 3h 18m | Size: 747 MB
Download
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