JACOBI FELLOWSHIP IN CLINICAL RESEARCH
The Jacobi Medical Center Department of Emergency Medicine is offering a
two-year fellowship in clinical research. The fellowship will include course
work in clinical research design and methodology leading to a master’s degree
from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Training will be supervised by
Steve Wall, MD, MS, a research-fellowship-trained ED physician and clinical
researcher in the Jacobi Department of Emergency Medicine. The program
curriculum will include research design, methodology, database management,
biostatistics, epidemiology, cost-benefit analysis, manuscript preparation, and
grant writing. Submission of at least one publishable manuscript from an
investigator-initiated project will be required for successful completion of the
fellowship. The fellow may tailor the research project, curriculum, and training
towards any specific career interest. For more information on the Clinical
Research Training Program,
click here.
Successful candidates must demonstrate a passion for clinical research and
teaching, and must qualify to serve as a part-time member of the Jacobi
Emergency Medicine faculty. The fellow will receive a salary of $75,000 with
ample opportunity to supplement income with additional clinical shifts, a
complete benefits package, full tuition for the master’s program, travel funds
for conference attendance, and a faculty appointment at the Albert Einstein
College of Medicine.
Interested candidates should contact Stephen Wall, MD, MS at:
Email: stephen.wall@nbhn.net
Phone: (718) 918-3051
MONTEFIORE EMERGENCY MEDICINE FELLOWSHIP IN CLINICAL INVESTIGATION
The Albert Einstein Department of Emergency Medicine is offering a two-year
fellowship in clinical research. The fellowship will include intense formal
course work in clinical research design, methodology, clinical epidemiology,
biostatistics, manuscript writing, and grant acquisition, leading to a Master’s
degree in Clinical Investigation from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
Training will be supervised mainly by Drs. Bernstein and Bijur, both of whom are
NIH-funded members of the full-time faculty in the Department of Emergency
Medicine. For more information on the Clinical Research Training Program,
click here.
Successful candidates must qualify for a faculty appointment at the Albert
Einstein College of Medicine and demonstrate a clearly dedicated career
orientation toward clinical research. Salary is negotiable, with full tuition
for the master’s program provided, and a comprehensive benefits package.
Interested candidates should contact Steven L. Bernstein, MD at:
Email: sbernste@montefiore.org
Phone: (718) 920-2068
Emergency Medicine Ultrasound
Fellowship
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The Jacobi Fellowship in Emergency Medicine Ultrasound is a one
year program designed to develop expertise in all areas of emergency medicine
ultrasound applications. Jacobi Medical Center is a busy Level 1 trauma center
with 3 ultrasound machines based in the emergency department. The fellow works
20 hours per week in the didactic of ultrasound skills and interpretation at
Jacobi Medical Center and 20 hours clinically split between Jacobi Medical
Center and North Center Bronx Hospital. In addition to the didactic curriculum,
fellows will assist in education, research into new applications and quality
assurance for the department. At the end of one year, the fellow will be
eligible for RDMS accreditation. The goal is to produce experts and leaders in
the field of emergency medicine ultrasound. Physicians who will not only have
the skills in ultrasonography and image interpretation, but who can ultimately
develop and maintain an emergency department division of ultrasound and/or
emergency medicine ultrasound fellowship themselves.
For more information, please contact:
Jill Corbo MD, RDMS at jillcorbo@aol.com
Jessica Wang MD at wangjessica@yahoo.com
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link to the Pediatric EM fellowship website.