FAQs
What are the primary responsibilities of the Intern at the Center for Clinical Research?
The primary responsibilities include performing various projects and special assignments as requested by the assigned area, as well as complying with all policies and standards. Specific duties will be provided during orientation by the department manager.
Is the internship position physically demanding?
The position has some physical demands, including occasional standing, walking, and frequent repetitive motions, but primarily involves sitting and talking constantly.
Are there any requirements related to Protected Health Information (PHI)?
Yes, interns must abide by all requirements to safely and securely maintain Protected Health Information (PHI) for patients, which includes annual training and adherence to the UH Code of Conduct and policies.
What are the typical physical demands of this internship?
Typical physical demands include sitting constantly, with occasional standing and walking. Lifting, carrying, pushing, and pulling are rare, typically limited to a weight of 20 lbs.
How much travel is expected for this internship role?
Travel requirements for this role are approximately 10%.
What additional duties might be assigned to the intern?
Additional duties may be assigned as needed, which could include various projects as determined by the department manager.
Are there any specific qualifications needed for this internship?
Qualifications specifics will be provided during the orientation process by the department manager, and adherence to all policies and standards is expected.
Is there a structured orientation process for new interns?
Yes, there is a structured orientation process during which specific duties and responsibilities will be provided by the department manager.