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  • Orthopedic Clinical and Biomechanical Research Opportunity - Phoenix, AZ

    The CORE Institute (http://www.thecoreinstitute.com/) and the Musculoskeletal Orthopedic Research and Education (MORE) Foundation (www.more-foundation.org) located in Phoenix, AZ are seeking qualified candidates to participate in clinical and biomechanical research.
    We currently have an opening for a "Research Associate" position in our North Phoenix location.
    This would also be an ideal position for candidates currently pursuing or who have completed medical school programs (MDs/ DOs) and are seeking a solid 1-2 yr research experience. Any prior clinical and lab research experience would be a plus.
    Please click below link to access job description and apply.




    Additionally, you may send in your resume and coverletter to:
    info@more-foundation.org or Aniruddh.Nayak@thecoreinstitute.com

    Job descriptionD:


    GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES: Responsible for the collection and analysis of data derived from the orthopedic research program
    ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Schedule research subjects assessments: Collect and analyze laboratory data: Assist with clinical study assessments as directed: Assist with manuscript/abstract preparation as deemed appropriate: Assist with protocol development and review as deemed appropriate: Assist with Biomechanical test preparation for studies as directed the job holder must demonstrate current competencies for job position.
    EDUCATION: A Bachelor’s degree (BE/BS/Bsc./BSN) in biology, biomechanics, kinesiology, anthropology, or related field is required.
    EXPERIENCE: Minimum of 6 months hands-on experience with laboratory based research and data processing techniques. Experience with human subjects trials. Experience with biomechanical testing preferred.
    KNOWLEDGE: Strong grasp of Good Clinical Practices (GCP) in human subjects research. Knowledge of medical practices terminology. General knowledge in musculoskeletal anatomy. Basic understanding of biomechanical and motion testing strategies. General knowledge in musculoskeletal anatomy.
    SKILLS: Skilled in effective and compassionate communication with research patients. Skilled in the interpretation of human motion data. Skilled in identification of anatomic structures. Skilled in Microsoft Office Suite: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access
    ABILITIES: Ability to communicate complex concepts clearly and effectively. Ability to set priorities among multiple projects. Ability to interact with research subjects, staff, and physicians. Ability to follow SOP's and verbal instructions.
    Last edited by Ani Nayak; March 7, 2016, 04:23 PM.
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