Student Research Worker
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The salary of the finalist selected for this role will be set based on a variety of factors, including but not limited to departmental budgets, qualifications, experience, education, licenses, specialty, and training. The above hiring range represents the University's good faith and reasonable estimate of the range of possible compensation at the time of posting. Position Summary The Department of Biomedical Informatics seeks to hire a Student Research Worker to work as a research assistant to support various current and future data and informatics-driven breast cancer prevention projects in Dr. Rita Kukafka's and Dr. Katherine Crew's research group. The primary scope of the work is a newly funded 5-year proposal funded by the National Cancer Institute. In this project, we will investigate where and why, on the patient's journey from understanding their risk to discussing risk-reducing medications with their provider, there is a divergence resulting in lower uptake of breast cancer chemoprevention relative to the use of statins for cardiovascular. Using iterative equity-focused human-centered design, we will uncover differences in the decision-making process (preventive regimens for breast cancer vs. cardiovascular disease). We previously developed and rigorously evaluated decision support tools for patients and providers. In this proposal, we will refine these decision-support tools based on a deeper understanding of chemoprevention uptake in the context of preventive therapy for cardiovascular disease. The proposal aims to 1) apply human-centered design to refine decision support tools for patients and providers, 2) conduct a cluster randomized trial, and 3) conduct an equity-focused evaluation of intervention implementation. Responsibilities The incumbent will support the multidisciplinary team and will 1) assist in planning and conducting usability testing sessions, 2) assist with participant recruitment, 3) assist in synthesizing findings from user research into actionable UX/UI recommendations, 4) design and build high fidelity wireframes for continued iterative user testing, 5) work with programmers to help translate user testing into production, 6) assist in managing study related forms including surveys, 7) participate in team meetings, 8) assist with writing results for publication and progress reports, 9) other duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's degree or equivalent in education and experience. Other Requirements
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