Clinical Research Coordinator

Hospital for Special SurgeryNew York, NY
12h$56,000 - $85,250Onsite

About The Position

Implant Longevity Clinical Research Coordinator at the Hospital for Special Surgery The Adult Reconstruction and Joint Replacement at the Hospital for Special Surgery invites all interested and qualified individuals to apply for a 1-2 year full-time funded clinical research coordinator position with the Implant Longevity group. These research years are a great opportunity for anyone interested in the field of orthopaedic surgery with prior research experience. The research coordinator should demonstrate proficiency in all aspects of research including study design, grant writing, IRB applications/compliance, data collection, data analysis, statistics, informed consent, preparation of oral and poster presentations, and manuscript preparation. The Implant Longevity Research group is currently focused on the biological, biomechanical and surgical techniques that contribute to the long-term success of joint replacement surgery. Core areas of investigation include learning how we can promote better bone growth and healing, selecting increasingly personalized implant materials and designs and leveraging new technologies ranging from robotic approaches to artificial intelligence, all in service of preventing implant failure for arthroplasty patients here at HSS and around the world.

Responsibilities

  • Lead and conduct regular research meetings to discuss ongoing studies
  • Overseeing all research projects from study design to publication
  • Overseeing and training the Research Assistant
  • Lead or coauthor manuscripts and presentations
  • Preparation of textbook chapters
  • Drafting and submitting IRB proposals
  • Perform literature reviews, develop research hypotheses, and formulate research protocols
  • Maintain screening logs
  • Obtain informed consent for participants enrolled in prospective studies
  • Scheduling and conducting study related visits
  • Data collection and management
  • Develop protocols and recruit patients for studies

Benefits

  • Ample opportunity to network and collaborate with residents, fellows, and attending orthopedic surgeons
  • Co-author multiple manuscripts, abstracts, presentations, and posters at national conferences
  • Opportunities to attend orthopaedic grand rounds, academic lectures, and cadaver labs
  • Observing orthopaedic surgery cases in the OR
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