FAQs
What qualifications are needed for the Clinical Science Intern position?
Candidates should be pursuing a bachelor's degree or higher from a 4-year accredited university, preferably with an engineering background.
What skills are important for this internship?
Important skills include problem-solving and analytical abilities, proactive learning, effective communication and collaboration, and an aptitude for developing clinical and anatomical knowledge.
What will my responsibilities be as a Clinical Science Intern?
Responsibilities include investigating clinical needs, collaborating with software engineering teams, programming in "MIM workflows," creating research publications, validating software for compliance, gathering feedback for new features, and providing training on software features.
Is there any training provided during the internship?
Yes, the intern will be involved in providing internal and external training on new software features.
Are there opportunities for research publication during this internship?
Yes, the intern is expected to create and submit research publications to demonstrate the capabilities of MIM’s software tools.
Is relocation assistance provided for this internship?
No, relocation assistance is not provided for this position.
Can I work remotely for this internship?
The internship supports a hybrid work environment, which may include some remote work.
Are there any specific compliance requirements I should be aware of?
Yes, validation of software to ensure regulatory compliance will be part of the intern's responsibilities.
Will I be required to undergo a drug screening for this position?
Yes, any offer of employment is conditioned upon the successful completion of a drug screen, as applicable.
Is there a focus on diversity and inclusion at GE HealthCare?
Yes, GE HealthCare is an Equal Opportunity Employer and makes employment decisions without regard to various protected characteristics.