The problem isn't your qualifications β it's that no one taught you how to translate them for the U.S. clinical research industry. This course does exactly that.
The IMG Clinical Research Blueprint β the step-by-step system for foreign-trained physicians to land CRC, CRA, and clinical research roles in the U.S.
I'm an international medical graduate who came to the U.S. and had to figure out this entire pathway from scratch β the visa complexities, the credential translation, the industry language that no one teaches you in medical school.
I built this course because when I was in your position, nothing like it existed. Every resource was generic. None of them understood the specific situation IMGs face. This is the resource I wish I had.
Every module is designed for IMGs β we skip the basics you already know and focus on the positioning, strategy, and U.S. industry knowledge you don't.
How the industry works, who the major players are (CROs, sponsors, sites), and where IMGs fit in β with your medical background as an advantage.
CRC, CRA, Sub-I, Medical Monitor β which roles map to your specific training and credentials, and what each pays.
The exact framework for converting your MBBS/MD resume into U.S. clinical research language that hiring managers respond to. Templates included.
You already know more than you think. This module shows you how to frame your ICH-GCP, FDA, and IRB knowledge as job-ready competency.
Which certification to get, when to get it, and a study plan that leverages your medical knowledge to pass faster than non-physician candidates.
Where to find openings, cold-email scripts for hiring managers, networking tactics, and the interview framework built specifically for foreign-trained physicians.
What you need to know about H-1B, OPT, EAD, and how to address authorization questions in applications without disqualifying yourself.
How to ramp up fast, what CROs expect, and the path from CRC to senior roles β including the physician-to-Medical-Monitor track.
CV templates, cover letter frameworks, cold outreach scripts, GCP cheat sheets, interview question bank, and a networking tracker.
Most IMGs don't realize they already have 80% of what CROs want. This course teaches you the other 20%: positioning.
You understand disease states, pharmacology, and patient safety at a level most CRCs spend years learning.
Medical school gave you the foundation of Good Clinical Practice. You just need the U.S. regulatory framing.
Informed consent, adverse event recognition, patient rapport β you've done this in clinical rotations.
Study design, endpoints, data integrity β your medical training gives you a head start in clinical trials.
Many CROs run global trials. Your language skills and cross-cultural experience are an asset, not a gap.
No one works harder than an IMG building a career in a new country. Hiring managers know this.
Every tier includes lifetime access and a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Real stories from foreign-trained physicians who broke into U.S. clinical research.
"I spent 8 months applying to CRC roles with zero callbacks. After this course, I rewrote my CV using the IMG framework and got 3 interviews in 2 weeks. Started at a top CRO last month."
"As an IMG between match cycles, I had no idea clinical research was even an option. This course didn't just teach me how β it showed me I was already qualified. I just needed the positioning."
"The visa module alone was worth the price. No other course addresses work authorization for IMGs. Finally someone who understands what we're actually dealing with."
Stop applying with a generic resume and hoping for the best. Get the exact system foreign-trained physicians use to break into U.S. clinical research.
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