Visiting Fellow - Clinical Research Fellow Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Listed on 2026-07-01
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Research/Development
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Doctor/Physician
Clinical Research Fellow at Emory University
Emory University is a leading research university that fosters excellence and attracts world-class talent to innovate today and prepare leaders for the future. We welcome candidates who can contribute to the excellence of our academic community.
Program Goals and Training ObjectivesThe Clinical Research Fellowship is designed to provide Fellows with:
- Comprehensive training in clinical and translational research methodology
- Experience with retrospective, prospective, and registry-based studies
- Exposure to clinical trials, device development studies, and investigator-initiated protocols
- Formal instruction in:
- Biostatistics and statistical interpretation
- Clinical research design and methodology
- Manuscript writing and scientific communication
- Grant preparation and funding strategies
- Research ethics and regulatory compliance
- Database management and analysis
A key longitudinal goal of the fellowship is to prepare trainees for academic careers and future roles as independent clinical investigators.
Research Environment and OpportunitiesThe Fellow will be embedded within a highly productive academic cardiothoracic surgery research environment with access to:
- Large institutional clinical databases and electronic health record-derived research data warehouses
- National clinical registries including STS, UNOS, SRTR, CMS, and administrative datasets
- Clinical trial infrastructure supporting investigator-initiated and industry-sponsored studies
- Multicenter registry collaborations
- Translational and device-related clinical research initiatives
- Opportunities to participate in innovation and surgical device development
The Fellow will work directly with faculty mentors and collaborate with multidisciplinary teams including surgeons, cardiologists, intensivists, biostatisticians, engineers, and research coordinators.
Research areas include, but are not limited to:
- Outcomes research in cardiothoracic surgery
- Mechanical circulatory support (LVAD, RVAD, ECMO)
- Heart and lung transplantation
- Structural heart and valve interventions
- Surgical innovation and device-related clinical research
- Health services and policy research
- Registry-based outcomes and comparative effectiveness research
The Clinical Research Fellow will:
- Design and conduct clinical research studies
- Perform data collection, management, and analysis
- Lead and contribute to manuscript preparation and publication
- Present research findings at national and international scientific meetings
- Assist in clinical trial development and execution
- Participate in research meetings, journal clubs, and academic conferences
- Contribute to grant preparation and regulatory submissions (IRB, protocols)
- Participate in seeking out federal, local and society cardiothoracic related research application opportunities
Fellows are expected to develop independent research projects under faculty mentorship.
Mentorship StructureThe Fellow will be supervised by a dedicated faculty mentor team consisting of experienced clinical investigators with active research programs and national leadership in cardiothoracic surgery research.
Mentorship will include:
- Weekly one-on-one research mentorship meetings
- Structured project planning and progress review
- Career development guidance
- Opportunities for national collaboration and networking
- Full-time position (minimum 40 hours per week)
- Typical duration: 1–2 years
- Start date:
Flexible (rolling start dates available)
Required Qualifications
Applicants must have one of the following:
- M.D., D.O., or equivalent medical degree
- Ph.D. or equivalent doctoral degree
- Enrollment in or completion of a surgical residency or medical training program
- Must demonstrate ability to effectively communicate in written and spoken English sufficient for clinical research activities, regulatory documentation and/or interdisciplinary collaboration.
Preferred candidates include:
- Surgical residents pursuing dedicated research time
- Medical graduates interested in cardiothoracic surgery or cardiovascular research
- Postdoctoral trainees interested in academic careers
- Individuals interested in clinical research, academic medicine, or physician-scientist career pathways
Fellows are expected to:
- Publish multiple peer-reviewed manuscripts
- Present research at national scientific meetings
- Develop skills in clinical research methodology
- Build a foundation for academic or physician-scientist careers
Emory University Hospital and Emory Healthcare represent one of the leading academic medical centers in the United States, with a large volume of advanced cardiac and thoracic surgical procedures and a strong commitment to academic excellence, innovation, and research.
The Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery offers a highly collaborative and supportive academic environment with extensive infrastructure supporting clinical, translational, and outcomes research.
Compensation and Benefits- Competitive salary…
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