About the role
The position manages and supports population health research projects and activities including but not limited to study design, data collection, analyses, reporting output, and coordinating the project life cycle as required.
Job Responsibilities
Participates in various aspects of population health research from inception to delivery and ensures project timelines and deliverables.
Supports recruitment, training, and orientation to research and other sites as required.
Regularly meets with stakeholders, including research constituents, collaborators, and research project study teams, to collect and communicate project requirements and escalate any issues.
Liaises within WCMC-Q and with Hamad Medical Corporation, Ministry of Public Health, Primary Health Care Centers in Qatar, IRB (Institutional Review Board) and other stakeholders as necessary.
Conducts and coordinates population health research based on appropriate methodology and research plans.
Analyzes and interprets research data.
Authors research reports, academic publications, social media content, newsletters etc. as directed.
Supports and/or facilitates IPH and medical education programs as directed by IPH leadership.
Provides guidance to students and team members as required.
Performs other duties as required.
About the company
Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar was established in 2001 as a partnership between Cornell University and Qatar Foundation (QF). The first medical school in Qatar and a pioneer of coeducation at the university level, WCM-Q offers an integrated Six-Year Medical Program that incorporates pre-medical and medical studies and leads to the Cornell University M.D. degree. Teaching is by Cornell and Weill Cornell faculty, including physicians at Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC) who hold Weill Cornell appointments. Enrollment has grown rapidly from 25 first-year pre-medical students in the fall of 2002 to over 300 students from more than 30 countries today. WCM-Q is part of Weill Cornell Medicine in New York City, which was founded over 100 years ago, and shares the same mission: to provide the finest education possible for medical students, to conduct research at the cutting edge of knowledge, to improve healthcare both now and for future generations, and to provide the highest quality of care to the community.