Is NIH certification free?

Is NIH certification free?

The stroke certification program is currently free. However, the NIH, American Heart Association and the American Stroke Association indicate that they may begin to charge a fee for the program in the near future.

How much do NIH Clinical Trials pay?

The average salary for a Clinical Trial Specialist is $58,181 per year in United States, which is 33% lower than the average NIH salary of $87,777 per year for this job.

What is an NIH training program?

NIH programs help prepare individuals for careers in biomedical, behavioral, social, and clinical research. Contact NIH training staff to discuss how specific programs fit your training and career goals.

How do I get a NIH certificate?

How to Get a Certificate of Confidentiality?

  1. Step 1: Identify the Funding Source for Your CoC Request. Note: Any project receiving NIH funding that collects or uses identifiable, sensitive information is automatically deemed issued a CoC.
  2. Step 2: Use the Online Certificate of Confidentiality System.

How do I join the NIH study?

Call (301) 496-4763 or toll free 1-800-892-3276 for more information. To determine your eligibility for a study, you may need to complete medical questionnaire forms. An NIH staff member will ask you additional questions.

How much money can you make doing clinical trials?

Clinical trials generally pay between $50-$300 per day/visit, with compensation dependant upon the length of the time required as well as the procedures performed. Overnight stays typically pay more money than those involving repeat visits.

Who is eligible for T32?

Applicant Eligibility a United States citizen, or a non-citizen national, or must have been lawfully admitted for permanent residence and possess an Alien Registration Receipt Card (1-151 or 1-551) or some other verification of legal admission as a permanent resident.

Does NIH require GCP?

Training Options The policy does not require a particular GCP course or program. NIH also offers GCP training that is free of charge, including: Good Clinical Practice Learning Center (NIAID) Good Clinical Practice Course (NIDA)