Hello all!

 

The Yale School of Medicine’s Neuromuscular Division is looking to hire clinical research associates. To learn more about this opportunity, please see the email below.

 

Sincerely,

Sarah, Nicole, and Rae

 

From: Jasak, Sara <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2023 12:22 PM
To: Health Professions Program <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: Post Graduate Clinical Research Associate Opportunity- Yale School of Medicine, Neurology Department

 

Hi Rae,

We have another post opportunity that we are able to fund. I was hoping you could post like you always do for us. It is with our Neuromuscular group. I have included the blurb and google form link below. Thank you as always!

Sara

 

https://forms.gle/Xesmq2NJTws1Dfxs8

 

The Yale Neuromuscular division is recruiting research associates to join our groups for a one-year position starting summer 2023. Our investigators are interested in all aspects of the management of patients with neuromuscular disorders.  

Primary roles of research associates will include:

•           Managing the NIH-funded EXPLORE-MG2 (Exploring Outcomes and Characteristics of Myasthenia Gravis 2), including screening patients, collecting biosamples, collecting and entering outcomes data and patient health information.

•           Managing ongoing investigator-initiated research studies, including studies examining immune-mediated neurological diseases
•           Involvement in ongoing clinical research projects and clinical trials, including data collection and analysis

•            Opportunities for grant writing, abstract and manuscript preparation, and to present at conferences.

Research associates will gain extensive clinical experience by interacting with ambulatory patients with MG and other neuromuscular diseases and working collaboratively with the medical team. You are welcome and encouraged to attend department conferences, lectures, and rounds. Our program has a strong record of preparing our associates for medical school and beyond.

The ideal candidate should be highly motivated and able to multi-task, managing a broad variety of duties and shifting priorities in a dynamic environment. They should have a strong academic record, an interest in the neurosciences, and skills in databases and analyses. Competency in basic statistics and programming (e.g. R, Python, SPSS or SAS) would be an advantage.  Applications will be reviewed on a first come, first serve basis and strong candidates will be invited to interview



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