Hello all!

Northwell Health's at the Cohen Children's Medical Center is looking to hire Academic Associates to join its Department of Pediatric Emergency Medicine. To learn more about this opportunity, please see the email below.

Sincerely,
Sarah, Nicole, and Rae

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Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2024 1:47 PM
To: Psihos, Cassidy <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Gap Year Clinical Research Job Opportunity

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Good afternoon,



Would you be able to relay this job opening to your pre-medical students? We are looking for seniors graduating this Spring who have an interest in clinical research for a gap year position. Thanks!



Job Description:



The Academic Associate Program is a one, but preferably a two-year, full-time, paid program in the Northwell Health's Department of Pediatric Emergency Medicine at Cohen Children's Medical Center, located only 30 minutes from Manhattan. This position is designed for post-undergraduates who are interested in a career in healthcare and want exposure to clinical research, quality improvement, and/or hospital administration. Cohen Children's Medical Center's Pediatric Emergency Department is the busiest pediatric ED and the busiest pediatric trauma center in the tristate area.

Academic Associates (AAs) will be integral members of our team in the Division of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, participating in all components of our projects. They will assist faculty with ongoing research projects and work collaboratively with one or more mentors in designing new projects of mutual interest. With the guidance of faculty, AAs will learn to perform chart reviews, administer in-person and online surveys, and analyze primary and secondary data.

Additional responsibilities include:

  *   Assist in quality and performance improvement projects.
  *   Coordinate the Division's yearly Pediatric Emergency Medicine Symposium.
  *   Provide administrative and research support for the Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship.
  *   Draft and edit research study manuscripts, abstracts, and presentations. The Division consistently submits annual presentations to the national meetings of the American Association of Pediatrics, Pediatric Academic Societies and the American College of Emergency Physicians, in addition to various other national, regional and local platforms.

Academic Associates will have the added opportunity to participate in the many modalities of medical education that takes place in the division which includes, Pediatric Emergency Medicine fellowship conference and various clinical educational simulations as well. There will also be opportunities for shadowing of clinicians in the pediatric emergency department. Dr Rocker, the Division Chief, will also lead several personalized educational sessions throughout your time in the position.

Academic Associates will gain a comprehensive perspective on the workings of an academic medical department. AAs often apply to medical school but also go on to pursue other careers in fields such as public health, research, and healthcare administration. Associates gain exposure to many aspects of academic medicine. They work primarily with physicians but also collaborate with other healthcare professionals including administrators, statisticians, nurses, and physician assistants. As a result, academic associates have a strong network of current and past fellows within the larger New York healthcare community.

Program Dates: Start date for the Academic Associate program is somewhat flexible; however, the latest start date is June 24th, 2024. Priority will be given to applicants prepared to make a 2-year commitment, though alternate schedule arrangements will be considered. Interviews will be conducted over Zoom on a rolling basis, but the official deadline is April 26, 2024 at 11:59 PM EST.

For Further Information: The research program in Pediatric Emergency Medicine is coordinated by Dr. Joshua Rocker, Chief of Pediatric Emergency Medicine. Information regarding the position or the application process may be directed to Cassidy Psihos, Academic Associate ([log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>).

Please apply using this link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeBxUXxo19tkRE8TiVKXVljlpNNK4y0u6F0NvayR8Aw_XnLow/viewform?usp=sf_link

Thank you!
Cassidy Psihos

Cassidy Psihos

Clinical Research Assistant

Department of Pediatric Emergency Medicine

Cohen Children's Medical Center

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