:TN-Nashville-Medical Center East (MCE) - South Tower
Organization
:Ortho-Pediatrics 104476
Shift:First Shift
Description
This is a full-time, term Research Analyst I position (up to 12 months) in the Orthopaedic Pediatric Division. The analyst will work with pediatric division investigators and peds registry team to collect and analyze data as well as assist with study enrollment and follow up for multiple ortho peds research projects.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Collect and organize data from a variety of reference sources
Prepare charts, graphs, and tables according to accepted research practices and preform preliminary analysis.
Assist in investigating and gathering data
Route questionnaires, record information and distribute results using established procedures
Assist with recruiting, interviewing study participants and providing appropriate documentation for research.
Update manual and/ or automated database file and maintain records
Edit and/or type manuscripts according to accepted practices and assist in the preparation of materials for publication
May supervise, plan and assign work for student assistants
May assist in lab maintenance.
Monitor and maintain inventory control and order supplies/equipment.
The responsibilities listed are a general overview of the position and additional duties may be assigned.
Basic Qualifications
Bachelor's degree and >1 year of experience (or equivalent)
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