Monday, January 26, 2026

Job Opportunity: Clinical Research Assistant, Iliev Lab at Weill Cornell

Clinical Research Assistant position- Iliev Lab at Weill Cornell Medicine 

The laboratory applies translational, experimental and computational approaches to study the role of immunity to mycobiota early and later in life, upon therapeutic interventions and during conditions, such as inflammatory bowel disease, allergy, gastrointestinal and lung cancers, and immunodeficiencies, where fungi contribute to pathologies. This unique position offers a chance to work in both translational and clinical research projects in the laboratory. The translational and experimental research include participating in the laboratory’s projects focused on the gut-brain axis which explores the neuro-modulatory properties of fungi and bacteria. The clinical projects focus on how fungi contribute to inflammatory bowel disease and exploring different therapeutic interventions in the clinic. 

Lab website: https://ilievlab.org 

Position Description We are looking for a highly motivated, independent but team-oriented research technician with expertise in molecular biology or/and immunology-related experimental methods, basic microbiology techniques and in vivo disease modeling, as well as patient interface experience.  Candidates with computational skills are also welcome to apply. 


Job Duties: 

  • Screen and consent patients for clinical trials  
  • Participate in the recruitment of patients for a clinical study and handling of specimens  
  • Collect and process clinical samples  
  • Write protocols for clinical trials  
  • Assist in performing in vitro and in vivo experiments designed by the PI and lab members  
  • Perform several basic microbiology and molecular biology techniques  
  • Perform cell culturing 
  • Handle bacterial and fungal cultures  
  • Work in a team with Postdocs, graduate students, and other clinical research assistants  
  • Assist in day-to-day ordering of laboratory reagents 


Position Requirements: • Bachelor’s and/or Master’s degree in STEM • General laboratory and organizational skills, including the ability to work independently and efficiently • Ability to multitask, along with an orientation toward teamwork and cooperation • Strong knowledge in experimental biology, molecular biology or immunology • Demonstrated contributions to original research project • Good communication skills required • Some clinical experience preferred • This job is in person with no option for remote work • Job Type: Full-time 


Pay: $38,400.00 – $58,000.00 per year 


Benefits: • Health insurance • Paid time off 

Schedule: • 8 hour shift 

Experience: • Research: 1 year (Preferred) • Clinical experience/ Patient interaction: 1 year (Preferred) 

Work Location: In person 

To Apply: Please provide a resume (with GPA and science GPA) with degree information starting with high school, undergraduate, and if applicable, Master’s degree, cover letter, and answers to the questions below. The position must be started no later than May 2026 to ensure adequate training time. Please label all submitted documents with first and last name. Submit all materials to ilievlabwcmc@gmail.com 

1. Would you be able to commit two years to the position?  
2. When would you be able to start in the position?  
3. Have you contributed to any independent research projects? If yes, briefly describe your role. 
4. What basic laboratory techniques are you most comfortable with, and in what context did you acquire that experience?  
5. Do you have experience working with patients or handling clinical samples? 
6. What is your long-term career goal?  
7. What type of experience are you hoping to gain from a technician position/how will this position contribute to your future plans?  

Northwestern University Event: Hidden Curriculum: Strategies for Successful MD/PhD Applications

Join the Northwestern University's Medical Scientist Training Program on February 4th at 7 PM CT to hear from current students about the MD/PhD career path and the basics of applying. The virtual session will feature a presentation on successful strategies followed by a Q&A. Register here!



Friday, January 23, 2026

Perelman School of Medicine: A Day in the Life of A Med Student

 Are you considering a career in medicine? The Perelman School of Medicine's "A Day in the Life" offers an inside look at the medical journey through various lenses. You will hear from a keynote faculty physician about their path to becoming a doctor, receive guidance on preparing for medical school admission, and participate in networking opportunities with current medical students. Additionally, you will attend hands-on learning workshops that introduce real clinical skills. 

This program is designed for undergraduate students who are just starting their path or are well into the process of applying. Whether you're exploring the idea of medical school or already committed to the path, this program provides insight, inspiration, and practical next steps.

Saturday February 28 


Job Opportunity: Dermatology Medical Assistant

Job Description
We are a warm, boutique dermatology office dedicated to delivering exceptional, personalized
medical care, along with skincare and aesthetic services. Our goal is to help patients look and
feel their best through evidence-based medical and cosmetic dermatology in an unrushed,
tranquil setting. Ideal start in May 2026.

Position Overview
We are seeking a Medical Assistant to join our close-knit team. The ideal candidate is
detail-oriented, professional, and comfortable assisting in both medical and cosmetic
dermatology procedures. This role combines clinical excellence with attentive patient service.

Key Responsibilities
• Greet and prepare patients for dermatologic exams and procedures
• Assist the doctor during medical, surgical, and cosmetic treatments
• Clean and prepare exam rooms, sterilize instruments, and maintain supplies
• Educate patients on post-procedure care and skincare routines
• Support front-desk tasks as needed (scheduling, check-in/out, calls)
• Maintain a calm, welcoming presence and uphold high aesthetic and cleanliness standards

 Qualifications
• Medical Assistant certification (CMA, RMA, or equivalent) a plus but not necessary
• 1+ year of dermatology or aesthetics experience strongly preferred
• Certification in phlebotomy services a plus
• Ideal for candidate who is looking to pursue medical, nursing, dental, or PA school
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
• Proficiency with electronic medical records (EMR)
• Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
• Professional, polished demeanor aligned with a boutique clinical setting

Why join us?
• Collaborative, supportive team culture
• Beautiful, modern office environment
• Opportunities for growth in medical and cosmetic dermatology
• Consistent daytime schedule — no weekends or late evenings
• Employee discounts on skincare and aesthetic treatments

Why Work Here?
Warm, collaborative work environment, ideal for someone looking to go into medicine, nursing,
health care studies

Please submit your resume and a cover letter telling us why you’d be a great fit for our boutique
dermatology team to:
drburris@kbdermatology.com
Subject: Medical Assistant Application

• $20 to $25 Hourly
• Part-Time

The Washington University School of Medicine Pediatric Student Research Program

 The Washington University School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, offers a Pediatric Student Research Program (PRSP), open to current full-time undergraduate (MUST be 18.).

Under the direction of three Washington University clinician-researchers, Ashley Steed, MD, PhD and Cliff Luke, PhD, PSRP was created with the purpose of introducing research to young investigators and to further their existing interest in research. The program includes seminars and mentored research experience during the eight-week scenario, June 8th, 2026 through July 31st, 2026. Selected participants work alongside experienced researchers. Opportunities range from bench to clinical to community-based research. Students participate in lab meetings to gain insight into the infrastructure of the research operation and to witness the collaborative process of sharing techniques, new endeavors, and successful investigative outcomes.

Applications are accepted from November 15th to January 31st.

Additional application and program information can be found on the PSRP Website https://pediatricstudentresearch.wustl.edu/.  Questions may be directed to Laurie Klein at psrp@kids.wustl.edu.

Friday, January 16, 2026

2026 Columbia University Medical School Fair

The 2026 Medical School Fair will be held in Lerner Hall on Columbia’s Morningside Heights Campus from 1-4 pm where pre-health students from all different universities in the city will have the chance to meet and engage directly with deans and representatives from medical school and other pre-health program committees. This year there will be nearly 50 MD, DO, Dental, and Physician’s Assistant programs participating in our event. There will also be MCAT prep tables, as well as various Masters programs in health fields such as Public Health and Nutrition.

Students must register to attend the event and can do so at this link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/columbia-universitys-2026-medical-school-fair-tickets-1980500946645?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=ebdsshcopyurl


Prior to the fair from 11 am - 12 pm will be a panel consisting of 5 deans of medical schools that is open to CUID holders only, aimed at demystifying the application process and allowing students some time for Q&A.


Please reach out to medicalschoolfair@columbia.edu for any questions.

Job Opportunity: Medical Assistant, Washington Square Dermatology

 Medical Assistant for Washington Square Dermatology
We are a busy dermatology practice in Greenwich Village in search of friendly, adaptable, dedicated, compassionate, and mature applicants for a full-time Medical Assistant position!
**Pre-Medical Students and Post Baccalaureate students are strongly encouraged to apply**
Our medical assistants are typically post-bac or gap year students that work with us for one, but preferably two years prior to going to medical or physician assistant school, as it is a wonderful opportunity to get direct patient care experience.

The focus of the practice is medical and cosmetic dermatology. Patients always come first, and our goal is to provide a pleasant and efficient experience from the moment they step into the office until the moment they leave. Our staff works to provide a positive experience and we are looking for someone to contribute to the team. 

Medical Assistants act as a liaison between the patient and the provider, and maximize the provider's time with the patient. They perform both clinical and administrative tasks to support the work of office provider.

CLINICAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
-Electronic Chart Management
-Maintain daily schedule and limit patient wait time
-Serve as a liaison between providers and patients to provide proper information regarding diagnoses and treatment
-Assist providers in exam rooms (collect medical complaints and history, prepare for procedures and surgeries, assist with dressing and suture removal)
-Provide and relay accurate instructions and assistance to patients in regards to any inquires or medical conditions.
-Order supplies and stock exam rooms as needed
-Communicate with pharmacies and other medical professionals
-Assist with Front Desk Receptionist duties (checking patients in and out, verifying insurances, scheduling appointments)

Expected pay
20–30 USD per hour

Friday, January 9, 2026

City College Health Professions Fair

Please join the Program in Pre-Health at the City College of New York for our Annual Health Professions Fair. This is a FREE event for students. 

Date:     Friday, February 6, 2026
Time:     9:30 AM - 3:00 PM
Please pre-register for this event by completing the attached form:
The event will take place in the Great Hall, located on the 2nd Floor of Shepard Hall of the City College of New York campus.
If you have questions, you may contact premedical@ccny.cuny.edu or 212-650-6622.  
the following schools have confirmed their attendance:  
Chicago Medical School at Rosalind Franklin University
Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Kansas City University College of Osteopathic Medicine
CUNY School of Medicine - MS in Physician Assistant Studies
Yale School of Medicine
SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University
University of Rochester School of Medicine
University of Michigan Medical School
SUNY Stony Book University School of Dental Medicine
University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine
Marist University - MS in Physician Assistant Studies
Tufts University Physician Assistant Program
SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University Physician's Assistant Program
Yale University Physician Associate Program
New York College of Podiatric Medicine

....and more to come!

Thursday, January 8, 2026

St. Francis Hospital Clinical Scholars Program

The Clinical Scholars Program aims to provide three paid research internships to recent college graduates who plan to pursue an advanced clinical degree in medicine (MD or DO) or biomedical research (PhD or dual-degree). Scholars selected for the program are paired with mentors who are active clinical/research physicians, epidemiologists, research coordinators, and other staff as part of a comprehensive research and clinical education curriculum. This full time, paid position focuses on research activities in cardiovascular medicine at St. Francis Hospital & Heart Center along with significant opportunities for clinical shadowing. Scholars will learn from and collaborate with our research teams with opportunities to contribute to scientific publications, and attend national scientific meetings.

 

More information about the Clinical Scholars Program and the application can be found on this webpage (due February 1, 2026). 


NYU Langone PrMEIR Scholars Summer Intensive Program

Summer scholars in NYU Langone’s Program for Medical Education Innovations and Research (PrMEIR) take part in an eight-week research-focused course. The program is open to students in college through graduate school. Participants take part in a series of weekly workshops over the course of a summer that provides a window into career paths in the healthcare industry. 

Participants are expected to commit a minimum of 20 hours per week to the program, which includes attending mandatory Monday meetings, a weekly team meeting, and at least one professional development workshop.

Each participant is assigned to a team that works together to develop and complete a final project. More information about each team is available on the program website.

How to Apply
Review the PrMEIR Scholars Summer Intensive Program (PSSIP) application and submit it with the following required materials:
  • resume or CV
  • personal statement that outlines your background and future aspirations, as well as your interest in the program
  • one letter of recommendation
  • a writing sample
Please send all application materials in a single email to Abigail Henderson, research data associate, at Abigail.Henderson@NYULangone.org with the subject line “PrMEIR Summer Scholar Application.” Ms. Henderson can also provide information about other volunteer opportunities available in PrMEIR upon request.