TAs Needed for Clinical Research Bootcamp

TAs Needed for Clinical Research Bootcamp

Our Health Services Research Center team is running a “Clinical Research Bootcamp 301” on Apr 22nd, 2022 for School of Medicine faculty and staff. The overarching goal of the workshop is to teach R- foundational skills that are immediately useful for researchers, using lessons and datasets that allow researchers to quickly apply what they have learned to their own work.

We are in need of a few graduate students (4-5 positions; 15$/hour, ~8am-4pm) to help out if learners run into problems or get stuck during the workshop. Helpers move around the room to answer questions and help learners work through installation problems, error messages, and unexpected output. You do not need to be an expert in the tools we are covering, just to have used one or more of them and be comfortable helping people troubleshoot. At this workshop, we plan to cover basic statistical concepts and corresponding coding in R such as tidyverse, tableone, and other valuable packages.

Interested students should reach out to Ram Jagannathan (ram [dot] jagannathan [at] emory [dot] edu) with a note of interest and description of experience with R programming.

See the pdf below to read more about the bootcamp and the schedule.

Clinical Research Bootcamp 301 Schedule


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