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These Qualifications Would be Nice to Have:Graduate degree in biological related field (biology, microbiology, epidemiology, public health) or more than 7 years of biological field/lab work experience.
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Master of Science (MSc) or PhD in Biostatistics, Psychometrics, or a relevant science such as Health Economics, Public Health, Epidemiology, Pharmacoeconomics, or Psychology.
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Basic RequirementsPhD degree in epidemiology or MD degree with an advanced degree (Master’s or doctorate level) in Epidemiology or other public health – related fields (or equivalent.
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A master's or doctorate degree in public health, epidemiology, pharmacoepidemiology, biostatistics, applied mathematics, data science, or a closely-related field may substitute for the required experience on a year-for-year basis.
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Public Health Competency Domain 6: Public Health Sciences skills + Ensures the application of basic public health sciences to programmatic policies, procedures, and access and provision of services (including, but not limited to epidemiology, environmental health sciences, health services administration, and social and behavioral health sciences.
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Masters or Doctoral degree in a clinical field (such as medicine, nursing, dentistry, pharmacy) or in Public Health, Epidemiology, or similar field required. The Senior Director has advanced clinical knowledge and advanced informatics and analytics skills for leading these activities for a vibrant and growing multi-site health center pursuing FQHC designation.
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Specific course topics include the following: Healthy Lifestyles; Healthy Aging; Emergency Preparedness; Fire Prevention & Safety; Human Ecology and Health; Healthy Psychology; Epidemiology; Research Methods; Community Health; School Health Education; Alcohol & Other Drugs, Epidemiology; Health Care Systems; Health Policy; and Public Health Administration.
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The Research Analyst Intern will be in an undergraduate or Master’s program in public health, epidemiology, biostatistics, or a related field with a strong background in quantitative methods.
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Job Summary: The Collaborative Data Sciences Core (CDSC) is seeking a highly motivated and talented Staff Scientist with expertise in Epidemiology, Public Health, Biostatistics or related fields, particularly with a focus on real-world clinical data, to join our dynamic team and contribute to groundbreaking cancer research.
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Master's degree in related area, such as public health, policy, and/or epidemiology. The Project Policy Analyst will collaborate with researchers and students with a background in oncology and public health at-large, and using established statistical and research methods, will help to evaluate a variety of health and oncology policy-related questions.
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The position requires the possession of or ability to obtain a license to practice medicine and surgery or osteopathic medicine and surgery in the state of Washington plus a Master's degree in Public Health or equivalent degree, and three years of increasingly responsible experience in public health, epidemiology, preventive medicine, or a related area.
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The ideal candidate will have two or more years' experience in epidemiology in a public health or healthcare setting, an advanced degree in Epidemiology or Biostatistics, and a passion for communicable disease.
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Graduation from an accredited college or university with a master's degree in epidemiology, public health, biostatistics, statistics, health informatics, health science, biomedical science, or environmental science field with experience equivalent to two years' work experience in epidemiology.
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Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in health science, Public Health, Epidemiology or related Health or Medical Research field. Here are some of the preferred skills we are looking for: Advanced degree in Public Health, Epidemiology or a health ScienceKnowledge of voluntary health organizations or nonprofit organizations.
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A terminal clinical degree (MD, DO, clinical PhD) or terminal research degree (PhD or equivalent) in epidemiology, public health, psychology, health behavior, biostatistics, or another relevant field.
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