GENERAL SUMMARY/ OVERVIEW STATEMENT:
We are offering a paid and mentored internship this fall. This internship will focus on HIV and Aging and is open to undergraduates interested in careers in medicine, public health, research administration, management, or human resources. Our aim is to offer valuable opportunities for underrepresented individuals in medicine and public health to make meaningful contributions to HIV and Aging research.
Note that this internship is one of two open HIV/Aging internship opportunities. Click here to find more detailed information.
The HIV/Aging Research Methods Internship pairs undergraduate students with experienced Harvard Medical School faculty mentors to work 1:1 on a research project with a focus on interventions to reduce complications and death among older people with HIV.
Each intern will be paired with a specific faculty-mentor investigator (MD or PhD) from the Medical Practice Evaluation Center (MPEC) or Center for Aging and Serious Illness (CASI) at Massachusetts General Hospital with a focus on HIV/aging-related research. Projects could include a range of methods, including epidemiology, qualitative analysis, intervention development, clinical trials, implementation science, computer simulation modeling, and cost-effectiveness analysis. MPEC and CASI faculty mentors will break down research projects into manageable pieces that undergraduate students could tackle on the timeline of the internship.
At MPEC, research teams use computer simulation models and cost-effectiveness analysis, as well as implementation science and epidemiology to address questions of value in global health care with a primary focus on HIV and its complications and associated conditions. CASI brings together multidisciplinary researchers (e.g., medical doctors, surgeons, physical therapists, psychologists, nurse practitioners, and social workers) across Mass General Hospital and the Boston community to improve the well-being of older adults and enhance the lived experience of people with advanced illnesses to achieve health equity and to holistically shape health policy.
How to Apply
Please upload the following application materials (applications that do not include all components will NOT be considered):
Find more information on the HIV/Aging Internships available here.
The Fall start date is September 2024. Please note that we expect interns to be local and working at our Boston location. Unfortunately, at this time, we are unable to provide relocation or housing sponsorship for this internship.
Applicant timeline
* Application Available: May 1, 2024
* Application Deadline: July 1, 2024
* Notification of Acceptance: August 1, 2024
* Program Starts: September 30, 2024
* Program Ends: December 23, 2024
PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
What Interns will do with 1:1 mentorship from a faculty investigator:
* Create slide decks for project presentations.
Additional opportunities:
* Gain exposure to a range of research methodologies and approaches.
* Development of professional skills necessary for clinical research.
* Development of technical skills, including improving scientific writing and visual representation of data (e.g., development of figures and tables).
* Network with other student interns, MGH faculty, and staff.
SKILLS & COMPETENCIES REQUIRED:
WORKING CONDITIONS:
This paid part-time position will be conducted in a standard office setting, requiring a commitment of 15 to 20 hours per week for 12 to 18 weeks. It's a hybrid role, with the expectation that most of the hours will be spent working in person.
Flexible scheduling for these hybrid hours is available, and we're open to discussing arrangements to accommodate individual needs. However, our preference is for the hours to align with the standard workday, from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
EEO Statement Massachusetts General Hospital is an Equal Opportunity Employer. By embracing diverse skills, perspectives and ideas, we choose to lead. Applications from protected veterans and individuals with disabilities are strongly encouraged.