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Kelly Gentry <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Thu, 1 Sep 2011 09:43:54 -0400
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VOLUNTEER RESEARCH ASSISTANT NEEDED IN DEPT. OF PEDIATRICS AT NYU SCHOOL
OF MEDICINE

Bilingual (fluent in both English and Spanish) research assistant needed
to assist physician with research projects taking place at NYU School of
Medicine/Bellevue Hospital Center Department of Pediatrics and/or
Woodhull Hospital.

Projects involve looking at the impact of parent literacy on children's
health, with areas of focus including parent understanding of medication
instructions/prevention of medication errors, and childhood obesity
prevention.

The research assistant would help with multiple aspects of the research
projects, including:

Data collection
-       Enrollment of families
-       Performing parent interviews and administration of assessments

Maintenance of research data
-       Scoring of questionnaires and assessments
-       Data entry

Administrative support
-       Preparation of materials for assessments
-       Ordering/organizing study materials, including incentives for
participation and office supplies


REQUIREMENTS
-       Fluency in English and Spanish
-       Excellent communication and organization skills
-       Prior research experience (preferred)

There is a requirement of 8 hours per week for a minimum of 2 semesters. 

This position also provides a unique opportunity to become involved in
research projects with the potential to collaborate on scholarly
abstracts / publications.

If interested, email Ms. Cerra at [log in to unmask] with a copy of your
most recent resume and the Volunteer Application.


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For more information on Resume, Cover Letter, and Letter of Interest writing please see the Career Development Office located on the 8th floor of the East Building and view their website here: http://www.hunter.cuny.edu/studentservices/cds/welcome  


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