EDISON, NJ, February 17, 2011 (Press-News.org) Clinical Research Academy of America (CRAA), one of the fast growing healthcare education institutes in clinical research and allied healthcare, has launched a new mobile application for its current and prospective students. The application will be currently available to android users for free and CRAA plans to launch similar applications for iPhone and Blackberry users as well.
"The new android application of CRAA will provide tremendous value to our students. As all companies, CRAA recognizes the importance of mobile marketing and social media in transforming people's habits and preferences. We intend to remain at the forefront of all such changes with the end benefits to our students," said Siba Padhi, the Director of CRAA.
The new android application, called "CRAA Connect", will be one of the first mobile learning platforms for clinical research, clinical data management and Oracle Clinical. It is first-of-its-kind all-in-one application through which students can login to the Learning Management System of CRAA to access their study materials and submit their assignments while on the go. The application provides practical functionality to the users like searching jobs in clinical research industry, learn about the clinical research industry and latest trends through "Fun Facts", help student refine their resumes through "Resume-Writing Tips" etc. These features make it attractive even for anyone who's interested to pursue a career in clinical research, whether a student of CRAA or experienced professionals like Clinical Research Associates (CRA), Clinical Research Coordinators (CRC), Clinical Data Managers (CDM) etc.
For more information about the application, check out the company's blog at http://info.clinacademy.com/blog
Clinical Research Academy of America (CRAA) is a growing healthcare education institute with a focus on developing content and providing advanced-level training in clinical research. The company has established credible partnerships globally and provides training, internships and placement assistance in clinical research industry. CRAA provides certificate, graduate and post-graduate programs in Clinical Research, Clinical Data Management, Quality Assurance, and Regulatory Affairs.
For more information, please visit http://www.clinacademy.com or call 848-299-5900
CRAA Launches Mobile Application For Its Existing And Prospective Students
Clinical Research Academy of America (CRAA), has launched a new, one-of-its-kind mobile application which takes mobile learning to a whole new level.Students can access study materials, take assignments or browse the internet through this 'app.'
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[Press-News.org] CRAA Launches Mobile Application For Its Existing And Prospective StudentsClinical Research Academy of America (CRAA), has launched a new, one-of-its-kind mobile application which takes mobile learning to a whole new level.Students can access study materials, take assignments or browse the internet through this 'app.'