Hi Folks,

Alum Ananya Alleyne ’23, who is is currently working full-time as a clinical research assistant with Hospital for Special Surgery (affiliated with Weill Cornell Medical Center), has let us know that HSS would welcome applicants for off-term clinical research internships for any term. Please note: as far as she knows, these are UNpaid internships.  While I believe you can still apply for Winter term, the due dates for the CPD SELF fund have already passed. However if you wish to apply for Spring and beyond, you can apply enough in advance to consider applying to the CPD SELF fund.

 

See her note below for more information!

Warmly,

Your HPP Team

 

From: Ananya Alleyne <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Potential job for students

Hi Sarah, 

I hope all is well with you! I am going to try to schedule a meeting soon. I do have a job opportunity for off-term students. It is an internship with my team at the Hospital for Special Surgery: Research Intern with the Complex Joint Reconstructive Center. There is no official listing but we are looking for interns for during the year. Here is my job description. It will be about the same. If they are interested they can email their resume and cover letter to [log in to unmask] or [log in to unmask]

 

Thanks,

Ananya

 

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Research Intern 

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Summary


This individual will be an integral member of the research team in compliance with all regulatory, institutional, and departmental requirements. The candidate will participate in all research study related activities and quality assurance of data for the projects that will come out of The Complex Joint Reconstruction Center. The candidate will play an integral role in day-to-day research activities and patient coordination; ensuring efficient operations.


Responsibilities

 Research/Registry:
 Assist in the synchronization of research activities within CJRC under the direction of the Director of Clinical Research and serves as a liaison between the clinicians, research staff, and other research assistants.
 Provide overall administrative support for registry/clinical research activities. Provides timely reports to Director, Institutional Review Board, Principal Investigator, National Institutes of Health and/or sponsor for each research project.
 Contributes to CJRC research through:
 Recruitment process (conducts informed consent process)
 Data collection
 The development and build of Clinical Research Forms
 Assures that research is done in an accurate and efficient manner.
 Ensures that all research related regulatory, institutional, and departmental compliance requirements are met as appropriate.
 Handles I.T. communications (requests) and generates reports from the registry as needed.
 Facilitates completion of all internal documentation needed for research (IRB applications, conflict of interest forms, data collection forms, etc.)
 Assists in data collection for registry/research-specific studies including but not limited to the performance of measurements for applicable studies, collection of clinical data from patients directly, and manage the performance of all other duties as put forth in the protocol.
 Maintains and enhances professional growth through participation in seminars, research meetings, ARJR and CJRC grand rounds, and internal training sessions to keep abreast of trends in the field of Arthroplasty research.
 Assists in patient care coordination by assuring patients complete CJRC forms and patient reported outcomes prior to office visits.


Preferred Experience


 Prior research experience
 Prior Epic experience
 Prior hospital experience
 Knowledge of Good Clinical Practice and Good Technology Practice
 Excellent communication skills
 Must have a flexible schedule that allows for variable shifts throughout the week.
 Proficient use of computers and software
 Knowledge of Orthopaedic and/or Rheumatologic terminology is a plus.



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