Correlation of Patient Imaging with Pathology: Correlating Radiological and Pathological Features

The Department of Radiological Sciences is seeking highly dedicated undergraduate students to assist with ongoing research projects involving the correlation between radiological (patient imaging) and pathological features, to help improve image-based detection, diagnosis, and treatment of different abdominal cancers. Responsibilities include:

– Data Entry/ Data Validation: includes medical chart review, data extraction, and image analysis for departmental research projects.
– Administrative tasks such as filing and making copies as instructed by study coordinators.
– Other Duties: Produce reports and contribute to Department surveys. Assemble and organize accurate information to meet deadlines for the School of Medicine. Participate in teams, committees, events and other group activities. Perform special projects and other duties as assigned.

Time Commitment: 5-20 hours per week, Year-round (1 year with the possibility of extension)

Preapproved for: SRP-99 credit

Documents to submit: Resume & transcript. Send as PDF.

Send materials to: nbarroso@mednet.ucla.edu

Qualifications: Students with an interest in gaining research or clinical experience are preferred. Must be detail-oriented, organized, work well with others, and be unafraid to ask questions. Life science majors or students on pre-med, pre-health tracks are preferred, but anyone interested in the opportunities is encouraged to apply.

If interested, please e-mail Alondra Prado at alondraprado@mednet.ucla.edu with your resume/CV.