MUSC (Med. Univ of South Carolina)posted 15 days ago
$27,510 - $50,905/Yr
Full-time
Charleston, SC
Religious, Grantmaking, Civic, Professional, and Similar Organizations

About the position

As a research analyst, a prospective medical student will be exposed to the clinical, operative, and academic side of medicine. While experiencing the field of sports medicine hands-on, the analyst will assist our sports medicine physicians in continuing their extensive research being conducted for the field as a whole, while also providing care to their patients- whether in the clinic or the operating room.

Responsibilities

  • Supporting physicians with ongoing studies, projects, videos, papers and presentations. Give guidance and support for Orthopaedic residents on ongoing orthopaedic studies.
  • Drafting Institutional Review Board documentation for research studies. Drafting of protocols for new research studies with the guidance of supporting physicians.
  • Drafting grant proposals for internal and extramural funding announcements. Complete information in clinialresearch.org and other research databases.
  • Completing data analysis and manuscript preparation for scientific publication. Complete corrections and suggestions from scientific publication editors.
  • Recruiting patients and collecting data for research studies. Attend clinic with supporting physicians and program coordinator to help consent study candidates and collect study data.
  • Gathering patient images, X-rays, as well as operative and clinical notes and videos. Attend surgery cases to video cases at the direction of the surgeon. Upload CT scans for software preparation for Total Shoulder Arthroplasty cases.
  • Assembling surgeon's presentations and case reports. Create and submit presentations for Orthopaedics organizations. Prepare information for supporting surgeons' cases for presentation at weekly shoulder conference.

Requirements

  • A high school diploma and two years clerical or paraprofessional experience involving the compilation of data and statistics.
  • A bachelor's degree may be substituted for the required work experience.
  • Strong academic record.
  • Creative, self-driven, reliable, and motivated to learn.
  • Previously involved in clinical or basic research and demonstrated interest in academic medicine.
  • Some experience with data management preferred, although not required.
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