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Why the Family Medicine Department?The Department of Family and Community Medicine at UT Southwestern Medical Center is a cohesive group of clinicians, educators, and scholars who strive to deliver outstanding care to all patients, improve the way primary care is provided, and educate excellent family physicians for the next generation. The Department deeply values serving underserved patient populations throughout North Texas, and is committed to equity and social justice, supporting an inclusive community for work and learning.
This position will work with two PIs on specific projects/awards.
Job SummaryThe Department of Family and Community Medicine seeks a Senior Research Associate to join our team!
First, the Senior Research Associate will join research directed by Dr. Nora Gimpel to explore community health outcomes through Student-Run Free Clinics. Data collection to measure success of the programs, such as the number of students participating and percentage of student participation benchmarked to peer academic medical centers, the number of patients and clinical encounters, and the number of quality-improvement and research projects generated from the program.
Second, the Research Associate Senior will join research directed by Dr. Rebecca Eary. Her research area focuses on medical and psychological care of cancer survivors, especially those with a history of childhood, adolescent, and young adult cancers. Her needs for research support include a candidate with strong communication skills, organization, experience working with data sets (cleaning, coding, running basic statistics). Experience working on teams that are multidisciplinary is crucial., including the ability to be independently productive. A working knowledge of the academic publication process would be highly regarded. The successful candidate will be integrally involved in working with research collaborators across disciplines (family medicine, community health, nursing, epidemiology, public health, psychology, oncology, etc.) to support the coordination of research efforts, and supporting the interpretation of study findings to maximize their benefit for at-risk populations. As such, we aim to find a candidate who is passionate about working in healthcare, and with diverse communities. The successful candidate should also demonstrate strong communication skills, with evidence of team-based collaboration in fast-paced environments.
This will be a hybrid role, days in office and days remotely will be determined upon hire.
Experience and EducationTo learn more about the benefits UT Southwestern offers visit https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/employees/hr-resources/
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