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How do I get a Clinical Research Coordinator (CCRC) certification?

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How do I get a Clinical Research Coordinator (CCRC) certification?

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To get your Clinical Research Coordinator (CCRC) certification you must show skill in specific job-related skills. You will also have to pass the standardized Association of Clinical Research Professionals (ACRP) CRC Certification exam. Regarding fees, you will find a few different numbers depending on both membership and when you apply. For early-bird applicants that are also members, you will pay a total of $435 in fees. For early bird nonmembers, you will pay a total of $485. Regular application fees rise and members will pay a total of $460 in fees, and nonmembers will pay $600 in fees.

You can apply online with the ACRP. When you do you will need your CV/resume, proof of employment, and an educational program degree (if applicable). When you apply you will be given an eligibility notice by email that will let you make an appointment for your exam. You can now take the exam straight from home 24/7. Remember to have proper identification for your test.

For more information about what it's like to be a Clinical Research Coordinator, check out this article: Clinical Research Coordinator: Job Info and Career Requirements

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