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The Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center of Childrens Healthcare of Atlanta and the Emory University Department of Pediatrics invites interested applicants for a faculty position in the Pediatric Cancer Outcomes Program. We are seeking strong epidemiology candidates in the areas of pediatric cancer outcomes research and public health-related research methodologies. This position is an important component of the Centers strategic plan for a robust clinical research program and represents the next step in the expansion of a world-class Pediatric Cancer Outcomes Program.
About the Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center
The Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center provides a rich and collaborative environment for clinical research with a well-funded Clinical Research Office. The successful candidate will join one of the strongest pediatric cancer outcomes programs in the country.
Established in 2001 our cancer survivor program follows over 1700 pediatric and adolescent cancer survivors and comprises a multi-disciplinary team including oncologists endocrinologist psychologists advanced practice providers genetic counselors nursing and social work.
Our cancer outcomes research team consists of nationally prominent members from a variety of disciplines including: pediatric oncology behavioral science endocrinology nursing health services research and a committed team of epidemiologists and research assistants.
Established cancer survivor research areas include: communication/perceptions cardiovascular mental health transition of care sexual health health policy and economics eHealth healthcare disparities late effects of new anti-cancer therapies and cancer care delivery.
Childrens Healthcare of Atlantathe only tertiary pediatric center in the dynamic metropolitan Atlanta areaserves a population of nearly 9 million people. With Childrens large catchment area the patient population is racially and ethnically diverse (30% African American 4% Asian 15% Hispanic) socioeconomically diverse and draws patients from the metropolitan Atlanta area and rural areas across Georgia (30% rural).
This candidate will have the opportunity to work with our multi-disciplinary team in oncology and the survivor program on projects designed to improve patient care and outcomes through patient-centered comparative clinical effectiveness research as well as with national survivor cooperative groups (Childhood Cancer Survivor Study and Childrens Oncology Group.)
This position will allow collaborations with the Rollins School of Public Health affiliations with the neighboring American Cancer Society and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention offering a wealth of opportunities for research collaborations. This position will also be in conjunction with the Winship Cancer Institute an NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center at Emory University. Candidates will be expected to qualify for membership in the Cancer Prevention and Control research program one of four research programs in the cancer center () with members conducting research in cancer epidemiology biomarkers and chemoprevention; health behavior research; symptom management and control; and health outcomes and quality of care.
Requirements: Candidates would require a PhD and strong record of scholarship and a successful applicant will be expected to work collaboratively conducting nationally recognized pediatric cancer outcomes research. We invite inquiries and applications from mid-career and senior epidemiologists with expertise in pediatric oncology. Candidates with strong methodological backgrounds will be preferred.
NOTE: Position tasks are generally required to be performed in-person at an Emory University location. Remote work from home day options may be granted at department discretion. Emory reserves the right to change remote work status with notice to employee.
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