Student Internship: Quality Neurologic Care for Low- and Middle-Income Countries

Student Internship: Quality Neurologic Care for Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Dylan Rice and Farrah Mateen, Global Neurology Research Group (GNRG), Neurological Clinical Research Institute, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School
fall 2021


The Global Neurology Research Group at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) is searching for a student intern for fall and winter 2021-2022. The GNRG conducts research both locally in the greater Boston area and in low- and middle-income countries (such as the Republic of Guinea, Tanzania, Peru, and South Africa) with the goal of improving the quality of neurological care. Responsibilities and Expectations: The GNRG seeks a part-time student intern (up to 10 hours per week) to help with the operational and organizational tasks involved with clinical trials for people living with multiple sclerosis as well as several retrospective research studies. Tasks for interns will include writing letters, data entry, participant recruitment, and data quality assurance. Successful candidates should be detail-oriented, organized, able to manage several tasks at once, and able to travel to the MGH campus. Additional Information: This is a great opportunity for students who want to grow their clinical research experience and learn from a dedicated mentor. For information on the lab, see https://www.massgeneral.org/neurology/research/global-neurology-research....
The position’s work will be completed in a hybrid fashion, both remotely and on-site as Mass General. To Apply: Please email inquiries along with a resume to Dylan Rice at drice2@mgh.harvard.edu by September 24, 2021. We welcome all applications. (posted 1/2021)