Health Services Research Intern, American Cancer Society
Category : Student Opportunities
Job Summary: This REAL research internship can fulfill the practicum and/or thesis requirement. The intern will participate in projects related to cancer health services research, learning skills for scientific research by conducting data analyses, presenting analytical results to both internal and external collaborators, drafting research proposals and manuscripts and performing other scientific activities under the supervision of senior researchers.
Major Responsibilities:
- Prepare and analyze data to evaluate cancer care, such as screening, treatment, and survivorship, monitor outcomes such as incidence, mortality and survival, and cancer risk factors; write, test, and submit computer programs in SAS, Stata, or R.
- Conduct literature reviews, assist in developing research proposals and IRB packages, as well as scientific writing.
- Prepare tables and figures for scientific presentations using Excel and/or PowerPoint.
- Potential to lead or co-lead a research project in cancer disparities for thesis work.
Knowledge/skills:
- REQUIRED: Data analysis experience. SAS, Stata, or R programming skills in a public health research environment. Ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously. Excellent organizational, interpersonal, and oral and written communication skills.
- PREFERRED: Familiarity with SAS-callable SUDAAN and SEER*Stat; experience in cancer epidemiological research.
Location: Remotely and/or American Cancer Society Office (TBD)
Time: ~15 hours/week Fall 2025-Spring 2026; extendable to the following academia year.
To apply: Please send your resume and cover letter to Breanna McKinnon at breanna [dot] mckinnon [at] cancer [dot] org
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