
Under the direction of Daniel S. Berman, MD, the Cardiac Imaging Research Team (CIRT) Student Internship Program (SIP) provides a unique opportunity for students to learn the in's and out's of medical research through directly working on ongoing studies in an environment devoted to clinical and outcomes research.
For academic year interns, the program is geared towards students who thrive in independent work settings, and the focus is on the hands-on experience with ongoing research studies. For summer interns, CIRT additionally sponsors a wide range of activities including a cardiac imaging lecture series featuring distinguished clinicians and researchers, informal lunchtime talks on career development topics, a team debate on a current issue in cardiology, basic biostatistics training, mentorship for an independent research project, and a research oral presentation day. 
Specific assignments vary, but interns generally assist with 1) collecting follow-up data from research subjects and medical records for the Nuclear and/or the CT Database Studies, and 2) collecting clinical data from research subjects during visits.
Students eighteen years of age or older who are US citizens or permanent residents and are currently enrolled at least half-time in an accredited US college or university are eligible to apply. Previous SIP interns have included both undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in pre-med, public health, or medical school programs. No previous research experience is required.
Summer 2009 Internship (10-week Program)
As described above, the summer SIP involves a first-hand research experience as well as additional activities. Interns attend a series of cardiac research lectures, biostatistics workshops, and special events designed specifically for them. At the end of each summer, students present a summary of their research to their peers and the department. Each intern also writes a final report, similar to a scientific abstract, to describe his or her project. The program is highly competitive, as approximately 10% of applicants are selected each summer.
Summer interns select either a morning or afternoon shift and are expected to be at Cedars-Sinai Monday through Friday, for at least 20 hours per week.
Program dates: TBD
Application Period: Feb 1 - April 1, 2009
Application deadline: April 1, 2009
Academic Year Internships
Internships during the academic year provide busy students with an opportunity to get involved with research. Program dates and schedules are flexible to accommodate class schedules, and interns are expected to be at the Medical Center 8-12 hours per week. The number of openings vary each term, but there are usually 2-3 students each term.
Fall/Winter Program Dates: September through March
Fall Application Period: April 1 - July 1
Fall Application Deadline: July 1
*All positions for the current Fall/Winter session have been filled*
Spring Program Dates: March through June
Spring Application Period: January 1-31
Spring Application Deadline: February 1
Applications will be available online January 1
Applications may be submitted by email or by mail. All materials must be received in our office by the deadline. It is strongly recommended that the application form, cover letter, and resume be submitted together in one packet or email. An application will not be reviewed until all materials have been received. A completed application includes the following:
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