Position Available Dermatology research volunteer opportunity at Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center

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Location: Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center, 1515 North Vermont Avenue, 5th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90027
Mentor: Jashin J. Wu, M.D.
Number of positions: 1
Availability: After July 1, 2016
Duration: 12 months
Deadline: Jan 31, 2016
Interviews: early Feb 2016
Decision about the positions: mid Feb 2016

Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center seeks a medical student dermatology research volunteer for 12 months beginning in early July 2016 under the direction of Jashin J. Wu, M.D., who is Director of Dermatology Research at Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center. Dr. Wu has published 2 psoriasis textbooks and has over 200 book chapters or Pubmed articles that are published, in press, or submitted, with some of his work published in New England Journal of Medicine, The Lancet, JAMA, JAMA Dermatology, Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology (JAAD), and British Journal of Dermatology. Dr. Wu is a Councilor of the International Psoriasis Council (IPC), a Medical Board member of the National Psoriasis Foundation, President of the Los Angeles Metropolitan Dermatological Society, Board Member of the California Society of Dermatology & Dermatologic Surgery (CalDerm), and Board Member of the Pacific Dermatology Association.

As a research volunteer, the student will have the opportunity to work on retrospective cohort studies to study psoriasis patients from the Kaiser Permanente Southern California database that has 4 million patients as of October 31, 2015. There has been an average of 3.2-4.0 million patients in the electronic database every year since 2004. The research volunteer will also have review articles about psoriasis and case reports where they can serve as first author. It is a major priority that the medical student will author at least 10 publications, which each of the last 5 students have accomplished. In addition, the research volunteer can attend the monthly Kaiser Permanente dermatology Grand Rounds and weekly didactics, and Dr. Wu will notify the student if there are any interesting patients in regular clinic.

ACGME frowns upon research volunteer/assistant positions that are guaranteed into dermatology residency, so completing the research volunteer position will not guarantee acceptance to the Kaiser Permanente dermatology residency, but the research volunteer position is geared towards a Match at any program (including the Kaiser Permanente dermatology residency). Two prior research fellows and two prior research volunteer student have matched into dermatology residencies, and two prior volunteer students are currently in the application process.

Applicants must be enrolled in a U.S. allopathic medical school. Only students who will have completed the 3rd year of medical school by the start of the research position are being considered at this time. *Please note that foreign medical students/ graduates, osteopathic students/ graduates, and U.S. citizens who are students/ graduates of non-U.S. allopathic schools are not eligible. Interns and residents in other specialties are not eligible.

Applicants should send a letter of interest, CV with USMLE board Step 1 score, and medical school transcript to [email protected]. No hard copies, please.

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This will be illegal one day...12 months of unpaid labor
 
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There are a lot of inconsiderate people. Unpaid for 12 months? How can that person even survive? This PI has a grant and doesn't want to pay a dime. How selfish is that?
 
I am glad only MD students are qualified for slave labor. This is appealing to me that firstly this is an unpaid position and then the discrimination against other qualified students. It brings me great pleasure to introduce Mr. Wu as a modern day slave master.
 
There are a lot of inconsiderate people. Unpaid for 12 months? How can that person even survive? This PI has a grant and doesn't want to pay a dime. How selfish is that?

It's not selfish; it's cheap and it's exploitative. He knows that people are desperate for residencies and would work for free. Sadly, I know of other hospitals that only offer volunteer research positions and expect their "volunteers" to work 40+ hours per week.

The fact remains without a residency our $200,000+ degrees aren't worth the paper they're printed on.
 
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