Research Residency Position for Doctoral Students: Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PC

Status
Open
Remote policy
Remote
Employment type
Not stated
Salary
Not stated
Categories
Clinical-Research, Medical-Research, Research-Assistant, Women's-Health, PCOS-Research
Source
himalayas
First observed
2026-08-21 00:23 UTC
Last seen
2026-08-21 00:23 UTC
Source claims posted
2026-08-20 23:00 UTC
Consecutive misses
1 of 10

What the posting says

This is a remote position.

Overview

PCOS Sisters Telehealth Clinic & Wellness Center is seeking a highly motivated and dedicated Research student in a Doctorate program (e.g. DNP, Ph.D., MD, DO, PharmD, or equivalent) to join our team for a remote internship focused on understanding the complex facets of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS). This internship is specifically designed for a researcher interested in women’s health and endocrinology, with a strong commitment to addressing the clinical and psychosocial challenges faced by individuals with PCOS.

The successful candidate will work closely with Dr. Lynsey Johnson, DNP, APRN, FNP-C, on research projects, contribute to new study design and execution, and receive mentorship aimed at developing an independent research career in this field.

*This program is online with collaborative meetings over zoom.

Key Research Areas

The residency offers exposure and involvement in several key research areas, including but not limited to:

Metabolic and Cardiovascular Risk:Investigating the links between PCOS, insulin resistance, obesity, and long-term cardiovascular health.

Reproductive and Endocrine Function:Studying the mechanisms underlying anovulation, hyperandrogenism, and hirsutism in diverse populations with PCOS.

Psychosocial Impact and Quality of Life:Assessing the mental health burden (e.g., anxiety, depression, body image issues) and developing interventions to improve the quality of life for women with PCOS.

Novel Diagnostic and Therapeutic Approaches:Exploring the efficacy of new pharmacological, nutritional, or lifestyle interventions for managing PCOS symptoms.

Genetic and Epigenetic Factors:Contributing to studies investigating the underlying biological risk factors associated with the syndrome.

Responsibilities

The Research Resident will be expected to:

Project Management:Coordinate and manage specific research protocols, ensuring compliance with institutional and ethical guidelines (IRB).

Data Collection and Analysis:Conduct literature reviews, recruit and screen study participants, collect high-quality clinical and laboratory data, and perform statistical analysis under supervision. Experience using statistical software [ e.g., R, SPSS, SAS] is preferred.

Dissemination:Prepare abstracts for national and international conferences, write manuscripts for peer-reviewed publication, and assist with grant proposal preparation.

Clinical Exposure (Optional/If Applicable):Participate in relevant clinical activities to enhance translational understanding.

Mentorship:one-on-one mentorship sessions.

Application Process

A current Curriculum Vitae (CV).

A Letter of Interest (maximum 2 pages) detailing research experience, career goals, and specific interest in PCOS research

Requirements

Qualifications

Required

Enrolled in a Doctoral program (DNP, MD, PhD, DO, PharmD, or equivalent) in a relevant field such as Nursing, Medicine, Endocrinology, Epidemiology, Public Health, or Biomedical Sciences.

Demonstrated record of academic excellence and a strong interest in women’s health and PCOS research.

Excellent written and verbal communication skills.

Strong organizational skills and attention to detail.

Benefits

Compensation and Benefits

Potential course credit with your University Approval

One on One training with Dr. Lynsey Johnson, DNP, APRN, FNP-C

Opportunity to be advance PCOS research and contribute to women’s health knowledge

The position is unpaid. Completion of internship does not guarantee a paid position.

Originally posted on Himalayas

Quality

Completeness: 65%

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