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A leading company in healthcare seeks a Graduate Research Associate to join its Nursing Research Team. This apprenticeship offers students practical, hands-on experience while supporting their formal education. Responsibilities include data analysis, conducting experiments, collaboration for publications, and ensuring compliance with research protocols.
The Graduate Research Associate (GRA) is a part of the Nursing Research Team led by the Nurse Scientist. The GRA's responsibilities may include applying and mastering research concepts, practices, or methods of scholarship; organizing or analyzing data; writing reports; presenting findings; collaborating with others in preparing publications; and conducting research for the OSUWMC Nursing Research Department under the supervision of the Nurse Scientist. As Key Personnel on a research proposal, identifies and assesses persons eligible
for protocol participation, discusses potential subject enrollment, gathers clinical data, and enters data into the database. Ensures all research activities are following protocol and federal regulations. Services are provided in collaboration with other research and nursing care team members.
Minimum Qualifications For Hire: OSU student enrolled in a graduate program required. Possesses excellent oral and written communication
Provides apprenticeship experience along with financial support. This apprenticeship complements formal instruction offered in the graduate program and gives the student practical, personal experience that can be gained only by performing research activities. It is expected that graduate associate responsibilities will not interfere with a student's reasonable progress toward completion of the graduate degree. Specific responsibilities may include applying and mastering research concepts, practices, or methods of scholarship; conducting experiments; organizing or analyzing data; writing reports; presenting findings; collaborating with others in preparing publications; and conducting institutional research for an academic or administrative unit.