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Doctoral degree and 7+ years of experience in a research discipline relevant to patient-centered outcomes research (e.g., clinical epidemiology, health services research, sociology, psychology, health policy, biostatistics, economics, bioinformatics, data science, education or health education.
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Program Research Specialist Trainee 2 Hlth Care Finance: A bachelor’s degree including or supplemented by nine semester credit hours in statistics, biostatistics, economics, econometrics, mathematics, research methods, data analysis, data science, or data modeling and one year of professional research experience in health care financing performing the collection, manipulation.
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As a Program Officer, Implementation Science at the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI), you will be responsible for high-level program planning and management, oversight of an award portfolio, and leadership of program activities supporting PCORI’s implementation science agenda.
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Doctoral degree plus minimum of two (2) years of experience in a discipline relevant to patient-centered CER (e.g., health services research, community-based participatory research, health policy, biostatistics, health economics, bioinformatics, data science, or health education) OR a Master's degree in relevant field (e.g., MPH, MPA, MPP, or MBA) plus minimum of seven (7) years of experience.
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The qualifications are:Program Research Specialist Trainee 1, SG-13:A bachelor's degree or higher including or supplemented by nine semester credit hours in biostatistics, data analysis, or data modeling, economics, econometrics, *mathematics, research methods, or statistics.
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Use the "Apply" button on this page or simply email your resume to Aileen Hedden at with “ PCORI – Program Officer, Implementation Science #2024-2820 SA ” as the subject of the email. As a Program Officer, Implementation Science at the (PCORI), you will be responsible for high-level program planning and management, oversight of an award portfolio, and leadership of program activities supporting PCORI’s implementation science agenda.
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Knowledge and skills required are normally obtained through a master's degree in public health, public policy, public administration, biostatistics, or related field. Reporting to the Program Director of the Northeastern University Public Evaluation Lab (NUPEL), the Program Evaluator will support the continued development of the NU-PEL evaluation research mission and collaborate with an interdisciplinary, multigenerational team of students, staff, and faculty.
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Background in epidemiology, demography, health policy or biostatistics. The Postdoctoral Fellow will also have other opportunities for collaborative and independent research projects, as part of the Bruckner Lab ( They will be expected to engage with the Project Team at Rockwool Foundation, the Program in Public Health (UCI), and and the Center for Population, Inequality, and Policy (UCI.
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Oversees a diverse and highly skilled group of experts in clinical medicine, epidemiology, biostatistics, public policy, and data management and analysis, including Directors, Associate Directors and Technical Leads.
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REQUIRED SKILLS: Master or Doctoral degree in public policy, health policy, health economics, biostatistics, epidemiology, public health, or related fields (training in an array of social science disciplines will be considered.
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The development strategy combines the CPL's medical knowledge with the expertise of colleagues in a wide range of other fields (e.g., Clinical Pharmacology, Biostatistics) to optimize the clinical development strategy.
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A Ph. D. in Biostatistics, Epidemiology, or relevant field. To present talks, lead seminar discussions, and make other presentations of the methodologies and analyses used at the Program on Aging at both local (Yale and surrounding region) as well as at national meetings such as the American Geriatric Society (national meeting in May) or the Gerontological Society of America (national meeting in November.
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Knowledge of biostatistics, global regulatory environment, and pharmacovigilance relevant to the role. GCPL is responsible for the design, conduct, monitoring, data interpretation and reporting of immunology clinical trials within the program to ensure clinical data collected allow to assess the benefits and risks of the compound, as aligned with overall clinical development program strategy globally, including indications.
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SPHHP is the home to five departments: biostatistics, community health and health behavior, epidemiology and environmental health, exercise and nutrition sciences, and rehabilitation science. Fiscal Year 2023-2024 Position Title Program Coordinator, Mobile Health Unit Classification Title Project Staff Associate Department SPHHP Dean Posting Number R240057 Posting Link Employer Research Foundation Position Type RF Professional Type Full-Time Appointment Term Salary Grade E.99.
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A bachelor's degree or higher from an accredited college or university, preferably in Public Health, Public Administration, Business Administration, Healthcare Administration, Healthcare Management, Biostatistics, Epidemiology, Social Work, Community Development, Criminal Justice, Paralegal Studies, or a related field.
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