Albert Einstein College of MedicineBi-Lingual Clinical Interviewer Albert Einstein College of MedicineBi-Lingual Clinical InterviewerBronx, New YorkMust be organized, a good speaker and attentive listener; computer literate, assist with data entry and reports; capable of walking, standing and climbing stairs; knowledgeable of the Bronx neighborhoods and mass transportation. About Us: The Department of Epidemiology at Albert Einstein College of Medicine is seeking a clinical interviewer to support the DISCOVERY, a multicenter study funded by NIDDK to study the pathophysiology of youth onset type two diabetes.
Albert Einstein College of MedicineNewBi Lingual Clinical Interviewer Albert Einstein College of MedicineBi Lingual Clinical InterviewerBronx, NYRecruitment of participants into study utilizing both Spanish and English skills Administer consent forms and questionnaires Maintain data base of information such as enrollment, participants interview etc Assist PI in generating reports from the study Assist with community outreach Schedule appointments and make appointment reminder calls Must be organized, a good speaker and attentive listener; computer literate, assist with data entry and reports; capable of walking, standing and climbing stairs; knowledgeable of the Bronx neighborhoods and mass transportation. The Department of Epidemiology at Albert Einstein College of Medicine is seeking a clinical interviewer to support the DISCOVERY, a multicenter study funded by NIDDK to study the pathophysiology of youth onset type two diabetes.
WestatPATH 3.0 – Screening Field Interviewer WestatPATH 3.0 – Screening Field InterviewerQueens, NYThe PATH study collects information on tobacco and nicotine use, and examines the short- and long-term health effects of such use on people in the U.S. The PATH Study employs a multi-mode approach to data collection that includes web and in-person data collection. Westat is currently seeking motivated and detail-oriented individuals with a commitment to excellence to serve as screening field interviewers on the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) study.