In-Q-Tel

Technology Architect Fellow/Intern - Biotechnology

Type
Intern

Compensation

$50 - $60 per hour. Offers will be commensurate with level of experience.

Overview

The internship would be an opportunity for the participant to learn about the important and unique role that IQT plays in the realm of supporting national security. And in specific, to learn about the elements in health security comprising our national security infrastructure. The intern would be expected to help in all aspects of the BNext practice. Special emphasis will be placed on the articulation and development of a roadmap for digital health care delivery adoption that can serve and augment day to day clinical service delivery, as well as be available as a backstop for ensuring access to and continuity of care during catastrophic health emergencies.

 

A possible area of concentrated attention will be to help design and detail the “field hospital of the future”, taking into account what capabilities would be required to ensure adequate remote patient monitoring, data collection, integration and analysis, and connectivity to the existing healthcare infrastructure. The intern will be expected to learn about alternate care systems and become acquainted with the body of literature focused on crisis standards of care for catastrophic health emergencies. The COVID experience will serve as the backdrop for discussion and planning (e.g., how to surge critical care when beds and staff are in short supply).

 

Team Overview:

The BNext practice is looking for someone from the medical practitioner community (RN student, MD student or resident) to assist and participate in the activities of our group focused on digital healthcare initiatives and the exploration of our ‘engineered’ healthcare over the horizon vision.

 

*Applications will start being reviewed in late-October*

Responsibilities

It is anticipated that the following key elements would comprise the internship experience:

  • Participation in all BNext meetings (Pipeline; Team Meeting; Company calls, etc.)
  • Participation in extramural meetings including those related to his work at the National Academies and any government related meetings that may occur during the internship period.
  • Completion of white paper detailing the application of far-forward digital health technologies to supporting disaster response.

Anticipated Projects:

Engineered Health Care over the Horizon – Creating Near-Term Health Security Based upon Adoption of Digital Health Tools, Technologies, and Capabilities

Qualifications

  • Due to contractual reasons, U.S. Citizenship is required 
  • Biology degree or equivalent experience; interest in academic or clinical medicine/practionier preferred 
  • Military or operational medicine experience with emphasis on providing disaster and operational medicine rotational experiences ideal
  • Reading List to be provided, but basic reading includes:
    • https://nam.edu/duty-to-plan-health-care-crisis-standards-of-care-and-novel-coronavirus-sars-cov-2/
    • https://nam.edu/1_crisis-standards-of-care-and-covid-19-what-did-we-learn-how-do-we-ensure-equity-what-should-we-do/

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

 

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.

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