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Ep. 2 - David Hammond, MS, RAC, CCRP

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David Hammond has worked in the FDA regulated field for over 25 years. He started as a clinical research coordinator first in Boise, Idaho and then in Seattle. After deciding it was time for a change, he moved to the medical device industry. While working as a clinical research associate for a Class 3 medical device trial, he found that he really enjoyed things that plug in to things that you swallow (DISCLAIMER: he does not recommend swallowing the things that are plugged in). He spent the next decade working for a series of medical device companies and through a series of job changes that he thought were well thought out, but were viewed by his parents as the sign of someone who gets bored easily, he found himself unemployed in 2008 after being laid off when his employer underwent downsizing.

This led to David deciding that his next adventure would be consulting, so with absolutely no planning, he began consulting with local biotechnology companies until, as he said, he found a real job. Thirteen years and zero real jobs later, he still consults among other activities. He is currently a regulatory and clinical research consultant in private practice and an Associate Teaching Professor and the Academic Director of the BRAMS (MS in Biomedical Regulatory Affairs) program at the University of Washington where he gets to tell bad jokes to students and they have to laugh if they want to pass. He is also an ardent collector of letters after his name currently holding a personal best of thirty-seven and a fictional lordship in Scotland.

David has a BS in Zoology from the University of Idaho and a Master’s in Biomedical Regulatory Affairs from the University of Washington.

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David Hammond has worked in the FDA regulated field for over 25 years. He started as a clinical research coordinator first in Boise, Idaho and then in Seattle. After deciding it was time for a change, he moved to the medical device industry. While working as a clinical research associate for a Class 3 medical device trial, he found that he really enjoyed things that plug in to things that you swallow (DISCLAIMER: he does not recommend swallowing the things that are plugged in). He spent the next decade working for a series of medical device companies and through a series of job changes that he thought were well thought out, but were viewed by his parents as the sign of someone who gets bored easily, he found himself unemployed in 2008 after being laid off when his employer underwent downsizing.

This led to David deciding that his next adventure would be consulting, so with absolutely no planning, he began consulting with local biotechnology companies until, as he said, he found a real job. Thirteen years and zero real jobs later, he still consults among other activities. He is currently a regulatory and clinical research consultant in private practice and an Associate Teaching Professor and the Academic Director of the BRAMS (MS in Biomedical Regulatory Affairs) program at the University of Washington where he gets to tell bad jokes to students and they have to laugh if they want to pass. He is also an ardent collector of letters after his name currently holding a personal best of thirty-seven and a fictional lordship in Scotland.

David has a BS in Zoology from the University of Idaho and a Master’s in Biomedical Regulatory Affairs from the University of Washington.

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