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INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY IN MEDICAL SOCIAL SCIENCES
We are looking for a volunteer intern to join our research team in conducting various research projects at Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine in the Department of Medical Social Sciences. The studies the intern would be assisting with primarily focus on various psychosocial facets of cancer survivors’ experiences from a diverse array of backgrounds, in order to reduce disparities in cancer outcomes and improve treatment self-management following cancer diagnosis and treatment.
NIH Funded Postdoctoral T32 CODER Fellow at UMass Chan Medical School
The CardiOvascular Digital hEalth Research (CODER) NIH T32 Training Program at UMass Chan Medical School is currently accepting applications. The program will provide a dynamic research training infrastructure for postdoctoral fellows who wish to be independent investigators and team scientists in digital health research. Participants will develop and implement novel solutions directed towards improving cardiovascular health in an equitable manner. The CODER program will provide stipend and other financial support for up to two years with a possible third year through a competitive extension.
Internship opportunity in medical social sciences
We are looking for a volunteer intern to join our research team in conducting various research projects at Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine in the Department of Medical Social Sciences. The studies the intern would be assisting with primarily focus on various psychosocial facets of cancer survivors’ experiences from a diverse array of backgrounds, to reduce disparities in cancer outcomes and improve treatment self-management following cancer diagnosis and treatment.