Friday, February 19, 2021

Job Opportunity: Clinical Research Assistant, Hospital for Special Surgery Integrative Rheumatology and Orthopedics Center

 Location: Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY

Principal Investigators: Susan Goodman, MD and Bella Mehta, MD

Research Focus: Integrated Rheumatology and Orthopedic Research Center (IROC)

Ideal Candidate: Graduating senior on medical school track

Preferred Start Date: April/May/Early June 2021

Starting Salary: $40,000

Minimum Commitment: 2 years (24 months)


POSITION SUMMARY:

The Research Assistant is an integral member of the research team responsible for a variety tasks essential to the conduct of clinical research. This position involves a great deal of patient contact as well as interaction with physicians of various specialties in the hospital. Duties include (but are not limited to) recruitment of patients, assessment of eligibility criteria, administration of questionnaires, coordination of study visits, drawing blood, obtaining specimen from the operating room, processing of biospecimens, obtaining regulatory approvals, and maintaining accurate databases. S/he will have proven abilities to work autonomously, bearing independent responsibility to ensure data accuracy and timely follow through of study procedures. Opportunities for mentorship, authorship, and presentation at academic conferences exist for the right candidate.


 RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Identify, screen, recruit, obtain consent from patients for participation in research studies
  • Administer questionnaires, interviews in person, electronically, by mail or over phone
  • Coordinate patient visits; ensure protocol compliance
  • Prepare, submit, maintain study related materials/approvals for Institutional Review Board (IRB)
  • Schedule and set agendas for study team meetings; send notes afterwards (emphasis on action items)
  • Regularly report on progress towards project milestones
  • Organize and maintain all files and documents related to specific projects (electronic and physical files as applicable)
  • Design/maintain databases (i.e.REDCap), data collection forms, source documents, IRB documents, etc
  • Collect, process, store, ship blood/tissue/microbiome specimens (phlebotomy training provided as applicable)
  • Prepare and submit abstracts, manuscripts and presentations to disseminate study results/progress (includes proofing and editing, collection of financial disclosures
  • Assist in grant documents/submissions
  • Update curriculum vitae for PI’s and co-investigators as applicable
  • Create/maintain study specific instruction manuals and administrative training documents
  • Provide training to new-hire replacement upon leaving position

PREREQUISITES:

  • Bachelor’s degree
  • Clinical research experience preferred
  • Facility with Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Endnote
  • Excellent interpersonal skills
  • Strong time management, and organizational skills
  • Ability to use tact, discretion, and sound judgment when dealing with confidential information


DIRECTIONS TO APPLY: Upload resume, transcripts (unofficial), and cover letter to Handshake or email materials to glaserk@hss.edu

Event: Financing Your Medical Education

Join Beyond Barnard for a presentation by Dan Kallenberger, Assistant Dean for Admissions and Financial Services at Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine. Learn about applying for financial aid for medical education, understanding loans and scholarships, budgeting and financial planning during and after medical school, as well as options for loan repayment. All premedical students are strongly encouraged to attend this event, whether you are preparing for application in 2021 or a future cycle!

Event takes place Tuesday 2/23 at 5pm. Register on Handshake. 

Monday, February 15, 2021

Cambridge Coaching MCAT Webinar: Magnetic Fields for the MCAT

It's a weekly live webinar about a high yield MCAT topic. It's short, sweet, and packed with valuable insight into both the topic at hand and how it's tested on the MCAT. While we are in the process of developing these materials, we are offering the webinar for free. Consider yourself a pilot student for a future Cambridge Coaching MCAT course, or textbook, or self-study platform (only the future can tell). All we ask in exchange is that you keep coming, participate in Q & A, share your feedback, and let friends know about this resource. This webinar's topic will be Magnetic Fields for the MCAT, and will take place Friday February 19 at 1pm EST. 

Register for this week's webinar here.