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Zarnaab Esha Shafiq, BS, MS

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Zarnaab Esha Shafiq, BS, MS is a Medical Clinical Researcher in Boston, MA. With a passion for the field and unwavering commitment to clinical trials, patient care, and research science. She is an expert in changing the lives of patients, through her expertise in the field. As a leader in the field, Esha is passionate about enhancing patient quality of life by withholding the values of communication, safety, and trust. She is a true asset to their field and is dedicated to the profession of medicine.

Clinical research is a field that is constantly advancing, and the results of research help researchers to better understand the complexities of pathogens and develop more effective advances in healthcare. Medical clinical researchers carry out clinical trials, recruit, and screen patients, maintain patient care and submit findings when the trial is complete. They must ensure that ethical and proper clinical practice is followed with strict rules and regulations.

As a practicing researcher, Esha has aided in current novel research trials and patient care involving cancer, drugs and medicine, medical devices, health behaviors and public health crises, surgical treatment development, and quality of life. Esha provides and practices for top medical research institutions and hospitals in the country including Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Mass General Hospital, Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Harvard T. Chan School of Public Health, Mayo Clinic, Brigham Women's Hospital, Boston Medical Center, Hospital of UPenn, and Winchester Hospital. Not only has her skill set touched patients and clinical trials but also through her abilities to give to the community through leading yoga sessions for young children with Autism, teaching English to non-primary English speakers, and her Action Smiles Non-profit, involving donating and pioneering promotions of oral healthcare to underprivileged communities. 

Esha’s career in clinical research and medical exposure started early as a Hospital Volunteer, and after almost close to 10 years of experience, she has accumulated involvement in various hospitals and through many jobs, all while obtaining her undergraduate degree in Biochemistry and Biostatistics (BS). Further advancing her goals through a Master’s in Science (MS) at Boston University School of Medicine (GMS), in Biomedical Research Technologies and Medical Sciences. 

With the plan to continue to give to healthcare, Esha is a top medical clinical researcher and contributor to improving the field of research and patient care. 

Learn More about Zarnaab Esha Shafiq:

Through her linkedin profile,

https://www.linkedin.com/in/esha-s-6348a8208/

Education and Training

Boston Univeristy, SOM, GMS Masters of Science 2023

Simmons University BS, Biochemistry and Biostats 2021

Provider Details

Female English, Spanish, Hindi, Urdu

Areas of expertise and specialization

Clinical ResearchTranslational ResearchData ManagementIRB ProtocolR, SAS, Python, Java, Image JBiomedical Research TechnologiesDrug Development ResearchClinical Research Management

Awards

  • TOP Women In Medicine 2023 Women In Medicine 

Professional Memberships

  • Women in Medicine  
  • American Medical Association  

Charities and Philanthropic Endeavors

  • Action Smiles, Co-founder

Professional Society Memberships

  • AMA

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Get to know Medical Clinical Researcher Zarnaab Esha Shafiq, who serves the population of Massachusetts.

Zarnaab is a Medical Clinical Researcher currently practicing in Massachusetts. 

Clinical research is a field that is constantly advancing, and the results of research help researchers to better understand the complexities of pathogens and develop more effective vaccinations. Many individuals participate in clinical trials as volunteers, but the qualifications needed to work as a clinical researcher are more demanding.

Clinical researchers carry out clinical trials, recruit and screen patients, maintain patient care and submit findings when the trial is complete. They must ensure that ethical and proper clinical practice is followed with strict rules and regulations.

A career in clinical research usually starts during undergraduate studies with a four-year bachelor’s degree in a field such as biology, mathematics or physics. It is important to have a strong academic record as medical and doctoral programs are highly competitive. After gaining exposure to the field in undergraduate studies, one can then pursue a master’s degree in areas such as biological sciences or medicine, including biochemistry, cellular and molecular biology, microbiology, and neuroscience.

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