You are viewing a preview of this job. Log in or register to view more details about this job.

Clinical Ethics Summer Internship

Goals

The goals of the Integrated Ethics Internship Program at MD Anderson Cancer Center are:

  • To provide an introduction to clinical, research and/or organizational ethics for qualified individuals with a particular interest in health care ethics.
  • To provide qualified individuals with the opportunity to contribute to activities and projects of the Section of Integrated Ethics.

Internship Program Components 

The Internship Program is designed to meet the strengths, needs and academic requirements of each intern. Interns are expected to develop a personal learning plan incorporating opportunities from the following four components:

1. Clinical Ethics

  • Attend Ethics Case Consultations.
  • Round with the Clinical Ethicists in the Intensive Care Units and with other clinical services.
  • Attend educational sessions sponsored by the Section of Integrated Ethics.
     
  • Round and shadow diverse members of the multi-disciplinary treatment teams and ethics faculty
  • Attend quarterly meetings of the Clinical Ethics Consultation Committee and other pertinent meetings of section.
  • Record clinical experiences and discuss them at regularly scheduled meetings with the Clinical Ethicists.

2. Research Ethics

  • Attend at least one meeting each of the IRB/Surveillance Committee, the Clinical Research Committee, and the Psychosocial, Behavioral & Health Services Research Committee, with the permission of the chairs of those committees.
  • Select a research project compatible with the intern's interests, academic requirements and the needs of the Section of Integrated Ethics.
  • Meet regularly with the Clinical Ethicists to report on the progress of the research project and receive feedback and guidance.
  • Formulate and complete approved research paper.
  • Formally present the results of the research project.

3. Academic Ethics

  • Participate in a directed-reading program with the Clinical Ethicists. The readings selected for discussion can be related to the intern's research project or academic requirements.
  • Attend lectures and presentations at MD Anderson and other institutions related to clinical, organizational and research ethics.

Qualifications

Candidates must be senior undergraduate students, graduate students, or have completed an undergraduate degree in an academic or professional discipline. Candidates must also have strong communication and interpersonal skills, as well as competence in research and writing.

Application Process

 

Interested in Applying?
Use the link below to view and apply to programs online.

Link: https://www.mdanderson.org/education-training/research-training/early-career-pathway-programs/summer-research-programs/programs/integrated-ethics-internship.html

Application Requirements: 
• Personal & demographic
information
• Official transcripts
• Personal statement
• Letters of recommendation

Interview

Telephone interviews with the Internship Coordinator is a requirement for appointment.

Health Screening

In accordance with institutional standards, upon selection and notification by the Center for Clinical Ethics in Cancer Care, the intern will be required to submit a physician’s certification of general health, immunization record and TB test result prior to appointment.