Employment Type : Full-Time
Start Date: June 8, 2021 (Summer 2021) Work Hours: 40 hours per week Length of Assignment: 3 Months Education Level: Master's, PhD, PharmD Preferred Majors/Disciplines: Public Health, Outcomes Research, Psychology, Health Economics Given the current uncertainty of the global pandemic and work from home situation for 2021, this internship is currently planned to be virtual with the option for interns to work remotely from within the U.S. Borders. We will keep candidates informed if this changes. The Patient Centered Outcomes Research (PCOR) vision is: To provide evidence that improves lives through patient-focused outcomes. We achieve this by developing measurement strategies that integrate the patient perspective into drug development. Job Description/Responsibilities We are seeking dedicated and enthusiastic interns to join the PCOR team for a summer internship. Under the supervision of your PCOR mentor, you will support research efforts to help bring new medicines to patients. The therapeutic areas the PCOR team covers include oncology, immunology, infectious disease, ophthalmology, neuroscience and rare disease. Research (e.g., literature searches/reviews, review and pooling of concepts from internal market research, medical affairs, and disease area strategy team documents) Documentation and strategy (e.g., context update, disease area strategies) Preparation for and attendance/support with PCOR Scientist mentors (e.g., study management team meetings, clinical science team meetings) Review and design of qualitative research Review/analysis of clinical trial data Business critical documents (e.g., FDA/EMA documentation and filings) System/Process improvements Requirements/Qualifications Student seeking a graduate degree (e.g. Masters, Doctorate, or equivalent) in epidemiology, public health, psychology, pharmacy, or similar degree with interest in patient research and research methods Ability to work independently on delegated tasks, and in partnership with PCOR staff at team meetings, on key projects, and as part of brainstorming sessions Experience conducting literature reviews, writing research papers, and creating PowerPoint presentations Experience with Microsoft Office, including Word, PowerPoint and Excel programs Strong written communication and presentation skills, solid interpersonal skills Demonstrated project management skills, leadership skills, interest and hunger to learn new things. A person that takes initiative, welcomes problems as challenges; finds solutions to technical problems; and that can identify and raise challenges Clear goal setting and work planning that results in demonstrated deliverables
Through the collection of clinical outcomes assessments (COAs) such as patient reported outcome (PRO), clinician-reported outcomes (ClinRO), observer-reported outcome (ObsRO), and performance outcome (PerfO) measures, we work to capture the patient experience while to better understand patients’ perspective of treatment and disease burden.
The patient viewpoint is increasingly important in drug approval and reimbursement decisions as health authorities, payers, patients, caregivers and
healthcare providers seek additional evidence of treatment benefit.
Day to day work may include activities such as:
In PCOR we partner cross-functionally with other departments such as regulatory, market access, health economics, biostatistics, clinical data management, clinical science, and clinical operations. You will have the opportunity to see first-hand how these diverse functions come together in a collaborative team environment to solve complex problems. You will develop the project management and technical skills necessary to support the PCOR team and will have the opportunity to put these skills into practice.