FAQs
What is the primary role of the Clinical Science Intern at MIM Software?
The Clinical Science Intern will collaborate with software engineering teams to design solutions to complex clinical problems and investigate clinical needs and requirements.
What qualifications are needed for this internship?
Candidates should be pursuing a bachelor's degree or higher from a four-year accredited university, preferably with an engineering background.
What type of programming will the intern be expected to do?
The intern will program in “MIM workflows” to develop methods that support the clinical and research needs of customers.
Are interns expected to create research publications?
Yes, interns will create and submit research publications to demonstrate the capabilities of MIM’s software tools.
Is there a focus on working with regulatory compliance?
Yes, interns will validate software to help ensure regulatory compliance.
Will the Clinical Science Intern have the opportunity to provide training?
Yes, the intern will provide internal and external training on new software features.
What skills are emphasized for this position?
The position emphasizes problem-solving and analytical abilities, proactive knowledge-seeking, and strong communication and collaboration skills.
Is this internship a paid position?
The job description does not specify whether the internship is paid; please check with the HR department for details.
Is relocation assistance provided for this internship?
No, relocation assistance is not provided for this position.
Does GE HealthCare have any vaccination requirements for this position?
While GE HealthCare does not currently require U.S. employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19, some customers may have vaccination mandates that could apply.