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Join Our Research Team: Paid Positions for Medical Students in Critical Care Surgery

We are seeking 1st and 2nd year medical students to assist in research focused on critical care surgery and trauma in Dr. Greg Beilman's laboratory. This paid position offers $10/hour, with flexible hours available between 4 PM and 8 AM, totaling no more than 8 hours per month. Responsibilities include working with study animals (sedated pigs), data recording, lab work, and monitoring sedation levels. Prior training will be provided. Interested candidates should send resumes or inquiries to Kristine Mulier at groeh001@umn.edu.

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Join Our Research Team: Paid Positions for Medical Students in Critical Care Surgery

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  1. Join Our Research Team! We are recruiting 1stand 2nd year medical students to help with research in the area of critical care surgery and trauma in the laboratory of Dr. Greg Beilman. This would be a paid position ($10/hr). The hours of work may occur anytime between the hours of 4 pm and 8 am at 4 hour increments. The time commitment would be no more than 8 hours/month. Our experiments require someone to be with our study animals (pigs that are sedated and ventilated) at all times.  You would be responsible for recording data, drawing labs, spinning bloods, maintaining sedation levels and preforming other interventions as outlined in the protocol. You will be trained prior to taking shifts by yourself. Please send resumes or inquiries to Kristine Mulier groeh001@umn.edu.

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