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Responsibilities: The Epidemiologist will design epidemiological studies of health problems with a focus on lower Alabama, organize and direct the staff and student workforce in carrying out these studies, compile and analyze results, and prepare reports for health centers, public health authorities, as well as the general public.
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The Epidemiologist plays a crucial role in optimizing operational performance and identifying opportunities for improvement. The Epidemiologist works in collaboration with various departments to analyze available data, identify factors that influence performance, and provide recommendations for changes and associated key performance indicators (KPIs) to optimize our organization's overall performance in order to save and enhance more lives.
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Protocol and statistical analysis plan development and reporting of disease understanding studies (retrospective and prospective) relevant to the target patient population including, risk factors, natural history, burden of illness, treatment patterns, co-morbidities, co-medications, outcomes measures, and unmet need
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Epidemiologist (Data Scientist): Grades GS-7 through GS-15. Epidemiologist (Laboratory Informatics): Grades GS-7 through GS-15. Epidemiologist (Informatics): Grades GS-7 through GS-15.
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Job Title: Epidemiologist II (Associate Principal Scientist) The Associate Principal Scientist will work closely with individuals from PaCES, Clinical Research, Regulatory Affairs, Biostatistics, Outcomes Research, and Operations to ensure COA endpoint strategies are consistent with and correctly executed to support the product strategy.
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A client of Sharp Decisions Inc. is looking for an Epidemiologist to be based in Parsippany, NJ. This position is HYBRID. The contract’s duration is 12 months with possible extension. (7 – 10) years industry experience as an epidemiologist.
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10+) years industry experience as an epidemiologist. Title: Senior Epidemiologist. We specialize in Contingent hiring, Direct Hires, Statement of Work, Payroll Management, IC Compliance, VMS, RPO and Managed IT Services.
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Serves as the Deputy Division Director for the Division of Clinical Evidence & Analysis 3 (DCEA3), within CDRH’s Office of Clinical
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Job Title: Epidemiologist. Graduate degree in Epidemiology (Minimum Master’s Degree, PhD candidates accepted). Job Title: Epidemiologist. Plan observational studies and draft protocol synopsis (or protocol concept sheet.
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Draft and review observational study analysis specifications, including statistical analysis plans (SAPs) Review analysis outputs for quality, including study analysis, ad hoc analysis, analysis to support conference or publications.
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Requisition Name : Epidemiologist. Conducting timely analyses to track Tennessee's key maternal, child, and adolescent health other key metrics. This position will work closely with members of the Core Informatics and Data Governance teams within OIA, as well as staff in Family Health and Wellness (FHW) and be responsible for supporting FHW with regards to utilization of the TDH IDS and related informatics, analytic, and governance priorities.
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As an Infectious Disease Officer, youll be responsible for studying the causes, effects, and patterns of infectious diseases, including biological warfare threats.
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Conduct targeted literature reviews for ad hoc queries/ event frequencies. Conduct observational studies, both primary data collection and secondary data use studies. Determine observational study design criteria – including source data, analytical methods and analysis plans.
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The Epidemiologist 1 position will support quantitative and qualitative evaluation efforts of the Tennessee Department of Health's (TDH), Division of Health Disparities Elimination (DHDE). The position will work as a part of the data infrastructure and evaluation unit within the DHDE and report directly to the Division's Senior Epidemiologist.
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