Mentor Areas
Dr. Shin’s research interests include optimizing management of patients who have an increased risk for skin cancer due to immunosuppression (for example, organ transplantation or other iatrogenic immunosuppression, hematologic malignancies, HIV infection, and genetic disorders), management of high-risk squamous cell carcinoma, Mohs surgery for melanoma, and rare cutaneous malignancies.
Description:
We have ongoing projects related to cutaneous oncology (melanoma, non-melanoma skin cancer, rare cutaneous malignancies), quality of life, and reconstruction after Mohs micrographic surgery.
Preferred Qualifications
Proficiency in medical literature searches and basic scientific writing is required.
Experience with Excel, RedCap, Tableau, STATA (or other statistical software) is preferred.
We consider undergraduate participation on a case-by-case basis.
Details:
Preferred Student Year
First-year, Second-Year, Junior, Senior
Volunteer
Yes
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No
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No
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