Part time position, Emory University School of Medicine
Category : Alumni
Job Description
Emory Department of Family and Preventive Medicine seeks a Masters trainee or alumni candidate who will assist in data analyses for longitudinal databases and patient recruitment. The research questions are focused on interventions for patients with heart disease and dementia. The research efforts are vital to improving patient care and public health and reducing health disparities. The position will be for one year and will be renewed based on performance and grant funding availability.
Work Schedule, Hours, FTE, Salary Range
- FTE: Part-time
- Location: Rollins School of Public Health
Job Type: Clinical trials Coordination and Data Analyses.
- JOB DESCRIPTION: Handles or assists with administrative activities generally associated with the conduct of clinical trials. Maintains data pertaining to research projects, completes source documents/case report forms, and performs data entry. Assists with patient recruitment. Attends study meetings. Orders and maintains equipment and supplies. Reviews medical records and/or conducts screenings to recruit study participants and performs interviews and QOL questionnaires. Coordinates services, schedules procedures, creates and maintains case packages, and monitors charges. Assists with quality assurance and tracks regulatory submissions. Performs related approved responsibilities as required.
- Flexible: 15-20 hour per week, approximately
QUALIFICATIONS
- Masters degree, preferably in biological sciences, health sciences, or life sciences or equivalent combination of education and experience required;
- Experience in scientific manuscript writing will be important for participating in publications.
- Understands and adheres to Emory School of Medicine and Emory Clinic’s compliance standards as they appear in the Compliance Policy, Code of Conduct and Conflict of Interest Policy.
About Emory University School of Medicine
The Emory University School of Medicine is a leading institution with the highest standards in education, biomedical research, and patient care. Emory University School of Medicine has 560 students and trains 1,209 residents and fellows in 98 accredited programs. The school has 88 MD/PhD students in one of 40 NIH-sponsored Medical Scientist Training Programs. Some of these students are in a joint program with Georgia Institute of Technology, with which the medical school shares a biomedical engineering department ranked second in the country by U.S. News & World Report. The medical school also offers a joint MD/MSCR (master’s in clinical research) degree, an MD/MPH degree with public health, and an MD/MA in bioethics with Emory’s Laney Graduate School. Dual programs with law (juris master) and business (MBA) also are available. Some 258 medical faculty also train predoctoral bioscience researchers in one or more of nine programs in the Graduate Division of Biological and Biomedical Sciences in the graduate school.