Washington University School of Medicine consistently ranks among the top five medical schools in the nation for medical research. Part of this research includes studies that delve into clinical and/or behavioral aspects of disease and wellness. These positions may involve working directly with study participants and their families, or they may deal with the data gathered by researchers. Other duties may include recruiting and tracking research participants, entering and analyzing data and submitting protocol reports. Some studies also involve administering psychological testing. Ideal candidates for these openings usually have a social science background and possess the desire to work in a team-oriented environment. A bachelor's or master's degree in psychology, sociology or related discipline is generally a requirement.

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