2nd
Posting
Research
Coordinator/Physical Therapist
Joyner
Sportsmedicine Institute
Lexington,
KY
We are seeking a highly motivated individual with both research and
clinical experience to serve as the Research Coordinator for an ongoing
research program in Lexington, KY. This is a unique opportunity for
someone desiring a position that allows them to remain clinically active
while engaging in a number of research endeavors. This position entails
spending 20 hrs/week coordinating research projects focused in the area
of neuromuscular and biomechanical
factors associated with lower extremity injuries. There is a particular
focus on the topic of gender bias associated with ACL injuries. Close
research collaborations are currently ongoing with The Kentucky Sports
Medicine Clinic as well as the University of Kentucky Biodynamics
Laboratory. In addition, a multicenter study with Kentucky Sports
Medicine, The Lexington Clinic and the University of Kentucky is
currently underway. The Research Coordinator will work closely with
the Director of Research to facilitate the research process from the
development of research and IRB proposals, overseeing data collection,
assisting with data analysis and abstract and manuscript preparation.
They will also assist in the coordination of future research retreats
such as the recent retreat on ACL Injuries and the Gender Bias
(abstracts recently published in Clinical Biomechanics 16(10) December
2001). In addition, they will provide mentorship of orthopedic fellows
in the area of research. The remaining 20 hrs/week will be spent in
clinical practice in a well established orthopedic and sports physical
therapy center.
Minimum Requirements:
Masters Degree (research thesis required)
3 yrs of clinical practice as a licensed physical therapist (license
should be current)
Preference will be given to those with active research experience as
evidenced by publications, presentations at scientific meetings and
involvement in scientific organizations.
If interested, please send (or email) resume to:
Irene McClay Davis, PhD, PT
Director of Research, Joyner Sportsmedicine Institute
Associate Professor, Department of Physical Therapy
305 McKinly Lab
University of Delaware
Newark, DE 19716
(302)831-4263 (ph)
(302)831-4234 (fax)
mcclay@udel.edu
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Posting
Research
Coordinator/Physical Therapist
Joyner
Sportsmedicine Institute
Lexington,
KY
We are seeking a highly motivated individual with both research and
clinical experience to serve as the Research Coordinator for an ongoing
research program in Lexington, KY. This is a unique opportunity for
someone desiring a position that allows them to remain clinically active
while engaging in a number of research endeavors. This position entails
spending 20 hrs/week coordinating research projects focused in the area
of neuromuscular and biomechanical
factors associated with lower extremity injuries. There is a particular
focus on the topic of gender bias associated with ACL injuries. Close
research collaborations are currently ongoing with The Kentucky Sports
Medicine Clinic as well as the University of Kentucky Biodynamics
Laboratory. In addition, a multicenter study with Kentucky Sports
Medicine, The Lexington Clinic and the University of Kentucky is
currently underway. The Research Coordinator will work closely with
the Director of Research to facilitate the research process from the
development of research and IRB proposals, overseeing data collection,
assisting with data analysis and abstract and manuscript preparation.
They will also assist in the coordination of future research retreats
such as the recent retreat on ACL Injuries and the Gender Bias
(abstracts recently published in Clinical Biomechanics 16(10) December
2001). In addition, they will provide mentorship of orthopedic fellows
in the area of research. The remaining 20 hrs/week will be spent in
clinical practice in a well established orthopedic and sports physical
therapy center.
Minimum Requirements:
Masters Degree (research thesis required)
3 yrs of clinical practice as a licensed physical therapist (license
should be current)
Preference will be given to those with active research experience as
evidenced by publications, presentations at scientific meetings and
involvement in scientific organizations.
If interested, please send (or email) resume to:
Irene McClay Davis, PhD, PT
Director of Research, Joyner Sportsmedicine Institute
Associate Professor, Department of Physical Therapy
305 McKinly Lab
University of Delaware
Newark, DE 19716
(302)831-4263 (ph)
(302)831-4234 (fax)
mcclay@udel.edu
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