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Research Internship Program
St. Luke’s University Health Network (SLUHN) offers current undergraduate and graduate students the opportunity to apply for the SLUHN Research Internship Program. The program is designed to assist students in the completion of curriculum requirements or gaining voluntary experience in research through training, shadowing, and hands-on experiences related to the conduct of research and Quality Improvement projects, regulatory and IRB task, research billing functions, literature reviews, data management, and other clinical trials and research related functions.
This program is designed to expose students to several facets of clinical trials and research; based on individual interests, and guide them in making a career choice. During the Internship program, students will be required to attend assigned research meetings and symposiums, complete all assigned tasks within deadline given, and adhere to the schedule as agreed upon prior to start date. Students are required to complete a minimum of 8 hours per week (128 hours per semester).