Graduate Profile: Juela Sejdo

Outside her office in downtown Toronto, Juela Sejdo reflects on her last few years training to become a Clinical Research Associate, and her work now with the TARget Kids project. Like many of her fellow CRA graduates, Juela said she is “extremely happy” with how her efforts at obtaining an education have led to full-time work.

Juela came to Canada in 2006 after finishing her medical residency in her native Albania. Like many International Medical Graduates, Juela learned that her credentials and training were not adequate to become a physician in this country. After considering other programs, Juela decided on enrolling in Oxford College’s Clinical Research program, as she “wanted to see myself doing something in my field.”

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From there she moved onto further work, and has been employed full-time since November 2010 in the TARget Kids project, which is collecting evidence on common nutrition and health problems affecting urban Canadian children.

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