Orthopaedic Trauma Service
Location: Hospital for Special Surgery; New York, New York
Preceptor: Dr. Dean G. Lorich
Qualifications:
Completed M.D.
USMLE Scores 220 and above ONLY.
Sub-internship or other direct experience in Orthopaedic surgery
Preliminary General Surgery year is a plus
Excellent interpersonal and organizational skills
Strong writing, communication, and analytical skills (statistics experience is a plus)
Self-starter with the ability to work well independently and as part of a team
Flexibility and dedication required
English fluency required
Duties:
Overseeing all research projects from study design to publication
Developing and leading new research protocols, including laboratory-based and clinical outcomes research
Collaborating with orthopaedic residents, fellows and attendings on research projects
Collecting data on research subjects via review of patient charts, imaging, etc. and maintenance of databases
Preparing research protocols/applications (IRB, IACUC, HIPAA, etc)
Preparing grant proposals
Identifying, consenting, and acting as a resource for study participants
Assisting with lab work, including cadaver dissections
Data analysis and the writing or editing of abstracts and manuscript
Creating presentations for orthopaedic conferences
Preparation of textbook chapters
Overseeing and training the Research Aide
Opportunities:
Working in an internationally recognized orthopaedic trauma department
Co-authorship on articles published in peer-review journals
Attending orthopaedic conferences and case presentations
Continued development of rigorous research methods and critical reasoning
Observing patient evaluations during weekly orthopaedic trauma clinic
Observing orthopaedic surgery cases in the OR
Unparalleled exposure to cutting-edge clinical and laboratory-based research, patient care, diagnostic imaging, and the inner workings of a high volume orthopaedic practice
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Start date:
**As soon as possible, this position will be re-opening.**
This is a full-time salaried position with benefits. A minimum two year time commitment is required.
Interested candidates should email Nicole Thomas at [url=mailto]
[email protected][/url](subject: "Research Position") with an attached cover letter, CV(include USMLE scores must be 220 or above), 2 letters of recommendations and availability for interviews.
Deadline for Applications: 11/1/13