FOR STONY BROOK STUDENTS ONLY: INTERESTED IN CLINICAL RESEARCH? BECOME AN ACADEMIC ASSOCIATE AT THE DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE AT UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL AND MEDICAL CENTER.

updated: 27 March 2008

The Emergency Medicine Department of University Medical Center at Stony Brook is an acknowledged leader in clinical research. It is the region's only level one trauma center, a major American teaching hospital and ranks as a class I research university. The Academic Associate position you are interested in was created in 1994 by Drs. Judd Hollander (Director of Emergency Medicine Clinical Research), and Gerard Brogan (Director of Quality Assurance), and Sharon Valentine, RN (Research Coordinator) to support the research initiatives of the Emergency Department. It is a unique opportunity to participate in clinical research, observe Emergency Department (ED) operations and learn from the physicians, nurses, and staff of ED. The Academic Associate position is an important responsibility requiring maturity, initiative, diligence and excellent interpersonal skills.

You can take this one credit internship up to three times (pass/fail grading) as a student or for no academic credit as a volunteer. There is no limit on the number of semesters you can volunteer. You will be required to work one 4-hour shift per week for the entire semester. You will get to choose your shift and day at the orientation for this internship. In addition to acquiring experience in conducting and collecting medical research data and acquiring familiarity with emergency department systems and operations, Associates can earn the respect and recognition of the distinguished Medical School faculty.

The data collected by the Academic Associates is analyzed and interpreted by the research faculty and their associates in support of a number of ongoing studies and quality assurance (QA). Whether the studies yield new applications to the Emergency Department or long-term procedural changes in Emergency Medicine, the benefits accrue to medical knowledge, and ultimately to superior patient care.

For more information and to find out how to apply for the program contact Dr. Adam Singer at ASINGER@notes.cc.sunysb.edu.