Jan 25, 2025

Junior, Assistant, or Associate Specialist – Clinical Research in Arthroplasty

Orthopaedic Joint Reconstruction Surgeon Research

Job Description

Junior, Assistant, or Associate Specialist – Clinical Research in Arthroplasty The Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at UCSF invites motivated medical students and graduates to apply for a position as Junior, Assistant, or Associate Specialist in Clinical Research, focusing on arthroplasty. This 12-month position offers the opportunity to conduct original research and contribute to advancements in adult reconstruction, particularly hip and knee arthroplasty, within a globally-recognized institution. We particularly encourage applicants who are passionate about pursuing a career in clinical orthopaedic surgery. This role provides opportunities to specialize in several cutting-edge research areas including: Innovative Surgical Techniques: Exploring advancements in minimally invasive and robotic-assisted arthroplasty procedures. Health Disparities in Arthroplasty: Addressing inequities in access to surgical care, outcomes among underrepresented populations, and barriers to care delivery. Economic Efficiency: Investigating cost-effectiveness of surgical techniques, resource utilization, and outcomes to enhance healthcare sustainability. Technological Integration: Evaluating the role of wearable devices, AI-assisted diagnostics, and predictive analytics in patient care and surgical planning. Global Perspectives: Collaborating on international studies that leverage insights from diverse healthcare systems, particularly in resource-limited settings. Post-Surgical Outcomes and Rehabilitation: Developing protocols for improving recovery times, minimizing complications, and optimizing long-term joint function. Applicants will engage in multidisciplinary collaboration with leading surgeons, engineers, and health economists, contributing to UCSF’s mission to advance orthopaedic care and research. Core Research Activities: Conducting literature reviews to identify knowledge gaps and formulate research questions. Developing testable hypotheses. Designing and conducting studies (prospective and retrospective). Collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data using advanced statistical methods. Preparing and submitting manuscripts for peer-reviewed publications. Presenting findings at academic conferences. Contributing to grant applications for research funding. Qualifications: Junior Specialist: Baccalaureate degree (or equivalent) in a relevant field such as biology, bioengineering, kinesiology, biomechanics, pre-medical studies, or a related discipline or have at least four years of research experience. Assistant Specialist: Master’s degree in a relevant field such as biology, bioengineering, kinesiology, biomechanics, pre-medical studies, or a related discipline or a baccalaureate degree in a relevant field such as biology, bioengineering, kinesiology, biomechanics, pre-medical studies, or a related discipline with three or more years of research experience. Associate Specialist: Master’s degree (or equivalent) in a relevant field such as biology, bioengineering, kinesiology, biomechanics, pre-medical studies, or a related discipline or five to ten years of experience in the relevant specialization. Applicant must have all requirements met by time of hire. Applicants’ materials must list current and/or pending qualifications upon submission. Preferred Experience: Post-graduate training in orthopaedic research or related fields. Experience with grant writing and overseeing research projects. Familiarity with clinical trials and regulatory compliance. Please apply online at https://aprecruit.ucsf.edu/JPF05456. Screening of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled. See Table 24B for the salary range for this position. A reasonable estimate for this position is $53,100 - $85,000.

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