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What Type Of Person Thrives In The Medical Research Industry, According To An Institutional Research Manager At California University School Of Medicine

Margarita, an Institutional Research Manager, highlights the importance of being "very detail oriented" and "adaptable" for success in the industry. The ability to acknowledge one's limitations and embrace "a state of vulnerability" to achieve optimal institutional outcomes is also crucial, according to her insights.

Detail-oriented, Adaptable, Vulnerable, Open to learning, Self-aware

Advizer Information

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Job Title

Company

Undergrad

Grad Programs

Majors

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Margarita Bolanos

Institutional Research Manager

California University Science and Medicine School of Medicine

University of California Los Angeles (UCLA)

California State University Fullerton (CSUF) Post-Baccalaureate Program; California University of Science and Medicine (CUSM) Master of Biomedical Sciences

Spanish & Other Languages

Education

Research and Development (R&D)

Honors Student, Scholarship Recipient, Pell Grant Recipient, Worked 20+ Hours in School, Greek Life Member, Student Athlete, First Generation College Student

Video Highlights

1. Detail-oriented individuals tend to excel in this field.

2. Adaptability is a crucial skill for success.

3. The ability to acknowledge one's limitations and learn from them is essential for achieving optimal outcomes for the institution.

Transcript

How would you describe people who typically thrive in this industry?

To try to thrive in this industry, you have to be very detail-oriented. You have to be able to be adaptable.

You have to be able to be in a state of vulnerability sometimes. So you have to be able to learn and recognize your limitations to provide the institution with the best set of outcomes.

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