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Position Available


 

 
Location: Marshfield, WI
   
Employer: Marshfield Clinic Research Foundation (MCRF)
Position: Clinical Epidemiologist (Research Scientist)
Compensation:

 

Minimum Requirements:  
   
Contact Name:

Beth Bach

   
Contact Phone:
   
Contact E-Mail:

bach.bethany@marshfieldclinic.org

   
Posted: 1/17/2011
EpiMonitor ID: 2011-1246


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Job Description

Job ID:
 

Clinical Epidemiologist (Research Scientist)

Marshfield Clinic Research Foundation (MCRF) is the largest private medical research institute in Wisconsin. MCRF is the research division of Marshfield Clinic, an integrated multispecialty health care system with over 750 physicians and 45+ regional centers.  MCRF employs 25 doctoral-level scientists and over 150 scientific and technical support staff. MCRF research centers include Center for Clinical Research, National Farm Medicine Center, Epidemiology Research Center, Center for Human Genetics, and Biomedical Informatics Research Center. Research at MCRF is funded by a variety of federal agencies and other sources, including CDC, NIH, NIOSH, FDA, and private industry.

This is a non-tenure track staff scientist position. The Clinical Epidemiologist will function as a leader, collaborator, and consultant for epidemiology research including studies utilizing the Marshfield Epidemiologic Study Area (MESA). This position is a unique blend of independent work and collaborative research on population health issues and clinical outcomes research. The Clinical Epidemiologist will assist with the planning and implementation of research in a wide variety of areas, including risk factors, disease incidence/prevalence, natural history, treatment outcomes, pharmacoepidemiology, vaccine safety, and vaccine effectiveness, among others.

Requires:

  • PhD, ScD, or similar advanced training in Epidemiology

  • A valid Wisconsin driver’s license with acceptable driving record required for work-related travel to local and state related functions.

  • Individual with PhD, ScD plus minimum two years full time work experience in Epidemiology research is required.

  • Knowledge of modern quantitative epidemiologic methods and study design is required, including case-control studies, cohort studies, cross-sectional studies, and randomized clinical trials.

  • Familiarity with multivariate statistical techniques and software for analysis of epidemiologic data is required.

  • Experience in use of computers required, particularly in a networked environment

Marshfield Clinic offers competitive wages, a comprehensive benefits package, support for professional development, a generous employer-funded retirement  plan, and a 401(k) plan.

Marshfield is a city in central Wisconsin, about 2 hours north of Madison. It offers all the benefits of a small city lifestyle with convenient access to metropolitan areas, including Minneapolis-St. Paul, Milwaukee, and Chicago. City or country living opportunities are readily available. The community offers a rewarding and low stress lifestyle with short commute times, an excellent school system, affordable housing, cultural events, and a variety of outdoor recreational activities. The Washington Post has ranked Marshfield High School as the best in Wisconsin. Recently voted the 5th best small city in which to raise a family, Marshfield combines small city charm with midwestern hospitality.

Questions may be directed to: Beth Bach, Human Resources Rep. bach.bethany@marshfieldclinic.org

For a more detailed job summary or to apply, please visit:

www.marshfieldclinic.jobs

Reference Job Number MC110777

Marshfield Clinic

1000 N. Oak Avenue

Marshfield, WI 54449

Marshfield Clinic is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer that values diversity. Minorities, females, individuals with disabilities and veterans are encouraged to apply.

 

 

 

     
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