Halle Raicevich, Research Associates Manager; Rick Renko, Project Manager, Regulatory & Scientific Affairs; and Alexa Kehoe, Senior Clinical Project Coordinator, are featured on this episode of the Moving Medicine Forward podcast to discuss CTI’s Research Associate (RA) Program. This pathway is designed to help emerging talent gain real‑world experience while exploring opportunities across the industry. Tune in to explore the value of mentorship and early exposure for professionals beginning their careers and learn how CTI’s people‑first culture supports growth at every stage.00:51 Meet the guests: Halle Raicevich, Ricky Renko, and Alexa Kehoe01:23 Overview of the RA program and its role as an entry point into clinical research03:00 Why CTI invests in early‑career development and hands‑on learning04:08 How cross‑department exposure builds confidence and strengthens collaboration04:49 A typical day for a Research Associate05:57 Skills gained through the RA role07:06 The importance of flexibility and mentorship08:20 How the RA program supports long‑term career growth across functions09:18 Expanding the RA program internationally and lessons learned from global implementation10:56 Developing future leaders through mentorship12:23 Advice for those considering the RA program or a career in clinical research14:27 Community involvement and CTI’s people‑first culture16:37 Why the program is a powerful career foundation
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