Research Fellow in the Department of Emergency Medicine
Maimonides Medical Center
Date Posted: June 3, 2020
The Department of Emergency Medicine at Maimonides Medical Center is offering a 1-2 year Research Fellow Position sponsored by the Empire Clinical Research Investigator Program (ECRIP) of New York State. The Research Fellow will lead their respective research project and study team. The fellows, under the guidance and supervision of the PI, will be responsible for day to day activities related to the research project that include: screening of eligible patients, obtaining informed consent, contacting the ED pharmacist for study drug preparation, working together with patients’ nurses to ensure study drug administration, supervising the enrolled patients during the medication administration phase, ensuring patient safety, collecting patients’ data according to the data sheet, entering data, ensuring data safety, reporting any protocol violations to PI/IRB, and at the end of the enrollment, abstracting and analyzing data, and writing the manuscript.
In order to qualify for this position, the research fellow must be:
(a) enrolled or has completed at least one year of a graduate medical education program
(b) a United States or Canadian citizen, national, or permanent resident of the United States or Canada; and
(c) a graduate of a medical, dental or podiatric school located in New York State, a graduate or resident in a graduate medical education program, where the sponsoring institution is located in New York State, or resides in New York State at the time the clinical research plan is submitted to the commissioner.
How To Apply
Please email your resume to Dr. Sergey Motov:
Sergey M. Motov, MD, FAAEM
Research Director
Department of Emergency Medicine
Maimonides Medical Center
965 48th Street,
Brooklyn, NY 11219
Assistant Professor Clinical Emergency Medicine
SUNY Downstate Medical Center
Phone: (718) 283-8693
Fax: (718) 283-6037
smotov@maimonidesmed.org
www.painfree-ed.com
@painfreeED
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