Clinical Research Coordinator Position

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So I accepted a CRC job offer at a hospital who's medical school I will be applying to. During the interview I was told it was going to be variety of duties, some regulatory stuff and some clinical stuff. After I accepted the offer I found out it will be pretty much regulatory documents and the research nurses do the clinical stuff and the projects are more translational research projects with PhD PIs. I am about to be made an offer for a CRC position at a children's hospital affiliated with a med school that I have no chance of getting into. the position is a much better fit for me and is much more clinical where I will be working directly with physician researchers and patients. I think this position is a much better match for my career goals.... I am afraid I will get blacklisted from that one medical school if I back out of the offer. The school is a little bit of a reach so I don't know if working there would help me get in there anyways. Has anyone been in this position before or have any advice for this regarding CRC positions?

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Chill. They absolutely will not know or care about a job you did not accept.
 
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It’s not the old days where decisions were made in smoke filled back rooms at the faculty lounge. They can get into legal trouble if they did something like this. So they won’t.
 
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It’s not the old days where decisions were made in smoke filled back rooms at the faculty lounge. They can get into legal trouble if they did something like this. So they won’t.
thank you so much! that makes me feel better lol. I didn't even think about the legal trouble
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Thank you! I had few friends say they would blacklist me if I withdrew my acceptance of the offer
This mostly applies tech and business. Two of my friends (one is an EE major and another is a business major) were discussing this a few months back actually. Just thought I'd let you know.
 
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