// ///Clinical Information Technology Research Assistant (102792) We are looking for a Clinical Information Technology Research Assistant to work on the Oxford component of the EURECA FP7 project (Enabling information re-Use by linking clinical REsearch and CAre). The post-holder will be in the Oxford component of the EURECA project and will focus on achieving the deliverable of the project relating to cancers called sarcomas. By generating a bench to bedside rare cancer strategy, the EURECA project will aim to define and solve the necessary steps to achieve maximal health outputs for users, including patients, families, researchers, pharmaceutical industry and healthcare providers. The successful candidate will hold a PhD or equivalent in an Information Technology subject plus further training or relevant experience. Experience with medical and clinical application of IT and an understanding of the electronic patient record semantics is essential as is a proven ability to work in multifunctional teams including clinical trial organisations, establish relationships and serve as liaison with expert opinion leaders in IT and bioinformatics. Knowledge in oncology (sarcoma) and advanced presentation and publication skills as shown by international meetings and/or publication record is desirable. All applicants must complete a short online application form; upload a CV and supporting statement. For more details visit: https://www.recruit.ox.ac.uk/pls/hrisliverecruit/erq_jobspec_version_4.jobspec?p_id=102792 The closing date for applications is 12.00 noon on Wednesday 23rd May 2012./ [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
// ///Clinical Information Technology Research Assistant (102792) We are looking for a Clinical Information Technology Research Assistant to work on the Oxford component of the EURECA FP7 project (Enabling information re-Use by linking clinical REsearch and CAre) http://eurecaproject.eu/partners. The post-holder will be in the Oxford component of the EURECA project and will focus on achieving the deliverable of the project relating to cancers called sarcomas. By generating a bench to bedside rare cancer strategy, the EURECA project will aim to define and solve the necessary steps to achieve maximal health outputs for users, including patients, families, researchers, pharmaceutical industry and healthcare providers. The successful candidate will hold a PhD or equivalent in an Information Technology subject plus further training or relevant experience. Experience with medical and clinical application of IT and an understanding of the electronic patient record semantics is essential as is a proven ability to work in multifunctional teams including clinical trial organisations, establish relationships and serve as liaison with expert opinion leaders in IT and bioinformatics. Knowledge in oncology (sarcoma) and advanced presentation and publication skills as shown by international meetings and/or publication record is desirable. All applicants must complete a short online application form; upload a CV and supporting statement. For more details visit: https://www.recruit.ox.ac.uk/pls/hrisliverecruit/erq_jobspec_version_4.jobspec?p_id=102792 The closing date for applications is 12.00 noon on Wednesday 23rd May 2012./ [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
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