Research & Scholarly Activities
PGY-1 Internal Medicine South Miami Campus attending the Miami Valves conference in Miami on 2/2/24.
Javier Chambi Torres, MD (left)
Rosario Ma Poquiz, MD
Saleh Ozair. MD (right)
Click on below link to View the Submitted Poster:
Amyloidosis Masquerading As Recurrent Deep Vein Thrombosis: A Case Report
Breaking the Barriers of Shoulder Calcific Tendinopathy
Comparing Resilience Throughout Psychiatry Residency
Visual Hallucinations and The Charles Bonnet Syndrome
Resident Confidence through Mock Code Simulation
An Accidental Finding of Brugada Pattern in an Asymptomatic Woman- A Case Report
Research Liaison Role
The Research Liaison role at Larkin Clinical Programs is designed by the Department of Research and Academic Affairs (DRAA) to support scholarly approaches among program departments through residents, fellows, and faculty involved with research activities. This program aims to nurture the scholarship activities of residents and fellows who are actively contributing to research in quality improvement, patient safety initiatives, review of the evidence, clinical research, and community health interventions at Larkin. Early Research liaisons may face research productivity challenges as they navigate clinical and research training and responsibilities. This program intends to promote research skills and competencies by providing mentorship to coach the research efforts at each clinical department to reflect the needs of the community it serves and clinical practices to be improved.
By offering a protected time for research, this role will support Research Liaisons during a critical period of their career and smooth the transition to research independence.
Essential Requirements
- Program year (1-3 based on program director and coordinator approval)
- Experience with Research/previous publications
- Good interpersonal communication skills
- Well-known as a Team player
- Well-connected with program faculty
- Multi-task time manager
- Motivated by research contributions in career path