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Steadmon Philippon Research Fellow Internship 2024

Steadmon Philippon Research Fellow Internship 2024

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The Biomedical Engineering Department (BME) lab develops and tests new orthopedic surgeries in cadaveric specimens and evaluates their efficacy using state-of-the-art robotic manipulation and sensors. As a Research Fellow Intern in the orthopedic robotics/biomechanics lab, the employee will play an integral role in projects from initiation to completion. 

In the study design phase, the employee will conduct literature reviews to identify unanswered clinical questions, participate in team meetings (with bioengineers and orthopedic surgeons) to design studies and assist with submitting project grants for funding. In the testing phase, the employee will work with orthopedic surgeons to prepare and dissect specimens, and with biomedical engineers to conduct testing. After testing, the employee will help interpret data, write manuscripts, and submit to top-tier orthopedic conferences and journals. Research Fellow Interns may also assist with project logistics, such as scheduling test days, acquiring specimens that meet inclusion criteria and managing surgical equipment inventory to ensure we have everything we need for testing days. The employee may be working on multiple projects at once, so time management is an essential skill. In addition to work within the BME department, Research Fellow Interns are encouraged to shadow the attending surgeons in the operating room and assist clinical fellows in the surgical skills lab. There are also opportunities for collaboration with the Imaging, Regenerative Medicine, and Clinical Outcomes departments. 

Two positions are available for a one year period.  Estimated start date May 2024 (some flexibility). Interviews will start in late December.  This is a paid Research Fellow internship at $20 per hour and a $500 per month stipend for rent with proof of lease. Insurance benefit package available.

Requirements

  • Minimum of 3 years of medical school (or equivalent anatomical and surgical knowledge)
  • Experience with cadaver dissection required
  • Prior Research Experience – Preferably in orthopedics 
  • Excellent interpersonal communication and organizational skills
  • Excellent written English
  • Candidate must be eligible to work in the United States for one year duration of employment.

Join our team at the Steadman Philippon Research Institute (SPRI) by visiting our website and Applying Today at: https://recruiting.paylocity.com/Recruiting/Jobs/Details/2036487

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