Educational Opportunities
The Modi Lab takes part in a number of educational programs available through the Division of Behavioral Medicine and Clinical Psychology.
In Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center's Psychology Postdoctoral Fellowship, fellows conduct research and work with patients in a clinical setting. Find out more about the opportunities of the fellowship at the program's web site.
O'Grady Residency in Psychology provides residents with the elective option to do research. Find out more about what the O'Grady Residency program has to offer at the program's web site.
Research Assistants
Education and Skills needed for a Research Assistant
- Bachelor's Degree in psychology or related area of study preferred
- Previous research experience
- Previous psychology related clinical experience preferred
- An interest in working with children
Required Skills
- Demonstrate attention to detail, high clerical accuracy, strong organizational skills, and the ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously
- Good written, verbal and interpersonal communication skills
- Enjoy working as a member of a team as well as possessing an independent work initiative
- Able to relate to and build rapport with diverse age and demographic backgrounds
- Computer literate and a working knowledge of software applications (word processing, spreadsheet and database)
- Analytical ability sufficient to compare data; mathematical ability sufficient to perform algebraic calculations and statistical analysis
- Ability to synthesize information and to create and deal with new situations by applying knowledge from past experiences
- Expressed willingness to teach others and share results; capable of meeting time demands necessary to run interventions
- Ability to perform experiments according to established procedures, to make accurate observations, to record test results and to analyze data
- Possess a working knowledge of scientific terminology
These skills and more details about research positions at Cincinnati Children's can be found on Cincinnati Children's Career website
Research Assistant Educational Seminars
Research Assistants are strongly encouraged to attend quarterly RA seminars which are designed to assist them in their current position and with career planning. At these seminars, a variety of educational topics are presented. Because these seminars are educational and will contribute to an RA's professional development, they can be included on resumes and graduate professional development; they can be included on resumes and graduate school applications. These seminars will also provide RA's with a chance to meet fellow RA's and faculty in psychology and in other divisions. These relationships can be a valuable resource for information about research, graduate schools, and careers.
The following are examples of topics covered in RA Seminars:
- Data analysis and SPSS
- Cleaning Data and Preliminary Analyses
- Research methods and designs
- Participant recruitment and retention
- Poster presentation, design, and development
- Institutional Review Board and Ethics
- Information about the GRE and graduate programs
- How to do a manuscript review
- An Interdisciplinary panel on career choices
- Career Paths in Psychology: Research or Clinical
Contact Us
Avani C. Modi, PhD
Division of Behavioral Medicine and Clinical Psychology
MLC 3015
3333 Burnet Ave.
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Cincinnati, OH 45229
Phone 513-636-4864
Email avani.modi@cchmc.org