In the biopharmaceutical industry, biostatistics plays an important and essential role in the research and development of drugs, diagnostics, and medical devices. Familiarity with biostatistics combined with knowledge of SAS® software can lead to a challenging and rewarding career that also improves patients' lives. This paper provides a broad overview of the different types of jobs and career paths available, discusses the education and skill sets needed for each, and presents some ideas for overcoming entry barriers to careers in biostatistics and clinical SAS programming.
Justina Flavin, Independent Consultant
Today's employment and business marketplace is highly competitive. As a result, it is necessary for SAS® professionals to differentiate themselves from the competition. Success depends on a number of factors, including positioning yourself with the necessary technical skills in relation to the competition. This presentation illustrates how SAS professionals can acquire a wealth of knowledge and enhance their skills by accessing valuable and free web content related to SAS. With the aid of a web browser and the Internet, anyone can access published PDF papers, Microsoft Word documents, Microsoft PowerPoint presentations, comprehensive student notes, instructor lesson plans, hands-on exercises, webinars, audios, videos, a comprehensive technical support website maintained by SAS, and more to acquire the essential expertise that is needed to cut through all the marketplace noise and begin differentiating yourself to secure desirable opportunities with employers and clients.
Kirk Paul Lafler, Software Intelligence Corporation