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responsible for implementation of 1-2 active research projects under the guidance of the PI and supervision of senior RC
the genetic counselor assistant will be embedded in an active academic clinical division (both inpatient and outpatient responsibilities) and will be involved in patient care and translational research
one year commitment required, working with Princeton alum
apply by March 1 - one-year commitment/two-year optional, provides support for quality measurement involving selected patient chart audits and/or data collection for ongoing Department-wide initiatives
apply by March 1 - two-year commitment, coordinating and facilitating clinical research
apply by March 1, 2025
alumni recommended, two-year commitment required, patient enrollment, research administration, grant and manuscript support, shadowing & clinical exposure
assisting dermatologist, PA and NP in patient rooms, taking patient history, scribing, sending prescriptions
one-two year, face-to-face patient interaction 100% of the time, with 70% clinical hands-on experience, obtaining vitals, assist w biopsies/excisions and bandaging wounds
assist with office procedures and consultations, give pre/post-operative instructions to patients, circulating during surgical operations w potential to scrub in, sterilize equipment, keep operating / treatment rooms stocked
two-year commitment required, creating new mouse models of disease, generating high-dimensional genomic profiles from patient samples and performing sophisticated molecular biological experiments to test translationally relevant hypotheses
concussion-related research projects and coordinating patient care in the concussion clinic - you would be heavily involved in all aspects of the research lifecycle, including writing patient histories for potential enrollment and clinical trial studies in development
help to maintain the mouse colony, work closely with fellows and students to perform experiments, partner with the Live Cell Bank to process human intestinal samples, and support general lab maintenance
one year commitment, collecting data, managing the practice’s surgical databases and in utilizing this data to prepare abstracts and manuscripts for submission to surgical/oncologic conferences and publications
rolling admission with deadlines in February
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Past alum glide year experiences
Google spreadsheet that captures alums' glide year experiences from 2014 to present.