The Division of Adult Reconstructive Surgery Research Center, within NYU Langone Health, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, has multiple research fellow job openings. These openings are for 1-year & 2-year full time positions as a research fellow in the division of adult reconstructive surgery beginning June 1, 2020. The opportunities afford a unique experience in high volume orthopedic research and offers engagement into the field of adult reconstructive surgery.
The positions work directly with the adult reconstruction faculty/principal investigators including Ran Schwarzkopf MD, William Macaulay MD, William Long MD, and Jim Slover MD.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- study recruitment;
- scheduling and conducting study related visits;
- data collection and management;
- attending research meetings, and;
- Participation in educational, research and other activities related to adult reconstructive surgery.
- manuscript writing and submission
- data analysis
Minimum Qualifications:
- Medical students in 3rd or 4th year
- Pre-Medical Students with statistical knowledge and research experience
Required Competencies/Knowledge, Skills and Abilities but are not limited to:
- outstanding organizational and time-management skills;
- excellent interpersonal skills including the ability to develop solid rapport with others;
- excellent oral and written skills with the ability to write and conduct daily communications;
- self-motivated, proactive learner;
- ability to collaborate with a variety of investigators and individuals;
- basic knowledge of statistics, data collection and management;
- familiarity with computer software including Microsoft Word and Excel, and ;
- ability to represent the NYU Langone Medical Center, internally and externally, in a professional and positive manner.
Benefits to the Fellow:
- The fellow should expect to have 10 publications by the end of the research year. The fellow should expect abstract acceptance at major orthopedic conferences. Fellow will have the opportunity to be 1st author on all papers that he/she significantly contributes to
- This will undoubtedly bolster and enhance competitiveness for a position in orthopedic residency. The ability to collaborate with Fellows, Orthopedic residents. Opportunities to attend Orthopedics Grand Rounds, Division Conferences, Journal Clubs
- Opportunities to present research at Orthopedic Conferences.
Special Instructions to Applicants:
If interested please email Daniel.waren@nyulangone.org with the following information:
- CV
- USMLE Step 1 and/or Step 2 scores
Applications will be evaluated as they are received.
The positions work directly with the adult reconstruction faculty/principal investigators including Ran Schwarzkopf MD, William Macaulay MD, William Long MD, and Jim Slover MD.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- study recruitment;
- scheduling and conducting study related visits;
- data collection and management;
- attending research meetings, and;
- Participation in educational, research and other activities related to adult reconstructive surgery.
- manuscript writing and submission
- data analysis
Minimum Qualifications:
- Medical students in 3rd or 4th year
- Pre-Medical Students with statistical knowledge and research experience
Required Competencies/Knowledge, Skills and Abilities but are not limited to:
- outstanding organizational and time-management skills;
- excellent interpersonal skills including the ability to develop solid rapport with others;
- excellent oral and written skills with the ability to write and conduct daily communications;
- self-motivated, proactive learner;
- ability to collaborate with a variety of investigators and individuals;
- basic knowledge of statistics, data collection and management;
- familiarity with computer software including Microsoft Word and Excel, and ;
- ability to represent the NYU Langone Medical Center, internally and externally, in a professional and positive manner.
Benefits to the Fellow:
- The fellow should expect to have 10 publications by the end of the research year. The fellow should expect abstract acceptance at major orthopedic conferences. Fellow will have the opportunity to be 1st author on all papers that he/she significantly contributes to
- This will undoubtedly bolster and enhance competitiveness for a position in orthopedic residency. The ability to collaborate with Fellows, Orthopedic residents. Opportunities to attend Orthopedics Grand Rounds, Division Conferences, Journal Clubs
- Opportunities to present research at Orthopedic Conferences.
Special Instructions to Applicants:
If interested please email Daniel.waren@nyulangone.org with the following information:
- CV
- USMLE Step 1 and/or Step 2 scores
Applications will be evaluated as they are received.