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| NI internship at NIH Found the follwoing on the net: NI internship at NIH -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NIH is looking for a nursing informatics graduate student who is interested in a 10 week paid internship at the NIH Clinical Center in Bethesda, Md. sometime between May and September 2005. This would be a rich experience for a student to participate in the implementation of the next generation of a Clinical Research Information System. There is a stipend of approximately $2,400-$2,700 per month available. The hours and dates are flexible and would be about 32-40 hours per week. Stipend information is posted at : http://www1.od.nih.gov/oma/manualcha...on/2300-320-7/ http://ohrm.cc.nih.gov/pay/2004/2004...%20stipend.pdf This internship would also provide the opportunity to submit a student poster in August at the NIH student poster session. Please share this information. Application MUST be done on line at the web site below and March 1, 2005 is the deadline. No travel expenses or housing are provided. To APPLY: 1. go to Web site http://www.training.nih.gov/student/index.asp 2. Select: Graduate School Internship Program in Biomedical Research 3. Complete and submit application Student should select Warren Grant Magnuson Clinical Center as the NIH area. This internship is in the Clinical Center Department of Clinical Research Informatics Department and information is noted below. Department of Clinical Research Informatics The Department of Clinical Research Informatics (DCRI) serves the NIH intramural community through the integrated management of clinical, research, and administrative information. Services include project management for the selection, implementation, and communication of the next generation Clinical Research Information System (CRIS). Work also encompasses analysis and evaluation of information needs and requirements; implementation and management of responsive information technology solutions; and development of patents and co-operative research and development (R&D) agreements. Emphasis is placed on strategies to assure confidentiality and security of patient information through authorization controls and system design strategies. The current electronic medical information system is a 300 terminal on-line system used by over 2000 physicians, nurses, and other professional hospital and research staff. DCRI staff is involved in the support, training and enhancements to this system, quality control of the related database of over 800 million results, and development of applications and instrument interfaces for Clinical Laboratory Medicine, Transfusion Medicine, and Radiology. Staff includes physicians, nurses, system analysts, information technology specialists and researchers. Opportunities are available for students to participate in the work of this department. Carol A. Romano PhD, RN, BC,CNAA, FAAN Deputy Chief, Department of Clinical Research Informatics National Institutes of Health 301-435-6003 (tel) 301-496-3009 (fax) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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