What are the responsibilities and job description for the Trauma Research Scientist position at Parkview Health?
Summary
- Is an integral part of the Parkview Trauma Center focused on injury-related research.
- Works with the Trauma Program Research Medical Director, Trauma Medical Director, and Trauma Program Manager to develop/foster a foundational research portfolio, leveraging health system strengths and opportunities.
- Supports the research and scholarly needs of the Trauma Center as set forth by the American College of Surgeons Resources for Optimal Care of the Injured Patient.
Key Responsibilities:
- Data/database Management: Builds, queries, cleans, and manages large datasets from the trauma registry and other data sources to facilitate high-impact research projects.
- Study Design: Collaborates with multidisciplinary teams to design epidemiological studies that evaluate trauma care outcomes, interventions, and public health initiatives.
- Statistical Analysis: Designs and performs scientifically correct statistical analyses to evaluate trends, risk factors, characteristics, and outcomes related to injury and treatment.
- Quality Control: Ensures data quality, accuracy, and integrity throughout the research process, utilizing statistical software to manage large datasets.
- Research Collaboration: Works closely with clinicians, researchers, and other content experts to develop hypotheses, assess feasibility, develop sound methodologies and statistical plans, collect/extract/QC/analyze data, and co-author peer reviewed publications.
- Grant Writing & Research Funding: Participates in the preparation of grant applications and research proposals to secure funding for trauma research initiatives.
- Dissemination of Findings: Presents and supports trauma faculty presenting research findings at academic meetings as well as contributing/authoring peer-reviewed publications; support general surgery resident trauma paper competitions or other research presentations.
Education
- PhD or DNP in Epidemiology, Biostatistics, or a related field that can be applied to trauma and health services research. CITI trained or ability to secure within 30 days.
Licensure/Certification
- As needed depending candidate's degree.
Experience
- Proven experience in statistical analysis, preferably in a medical or trauma research setting.
- Experience working with complex datasets.
- Experience querying, reducing, cleaning, and analyzing data from registries is strongly preferred.
- Experienced in or able to develop collaborations to support research in informatics, care delivery systems, clinical science, and medical simulation/education.
Other Experience
- Proficiency in statistical software (e.g., SAS, R, SPSS, STATA).
- Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively in a multidisciplinary research environment.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills with a track record of contributing to peer-reviewed publications or securing funding through written grant proposal.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, Power Point, and Outlook.
- Preferred knowledge of trauma systems, clinical informatics, injury epidemiology, or medical simulation/education.
- Demonstrated ability to be independent in all research activities including decision making, study method execution, data analysis, and problem solving, preferred.
- Project management skills to maintain and monitor work plans to meet deadlines, preferred.
- Demonstrated ability to develop positive working relationships with co-workers and to foster relationships outside of the Trauma Center, preferred.
- Ability to proactively adjust their work style to complement those of others on the research team, including internal and external partners, preferred.
- Ability to contribute to and promote a positive, professional work environment and atmosphere, preferred.