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Understands the risks and opportunities deriving from generating Real World Evidence. This role will be responsible for the design and execution of Health Economic and Outcomes Research (HEOR) research in the forms of economic modeling, database analysis, observational research, Clinical Outcomes Assessment (COA) development and validation, systematic literature review, evidence synthesis, value dossier development and other types of HEOR research, and provide trial design recommendations.
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The Department houses several research centers including the state Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results (SEER) Program, the Center for Public Health Preparedness and Research, the Center for Spina Bifida Research, Prevention, and Policy, the Emory Program in Cardiovascular Outcomes Research and Epidemiology (EPICORE), and the PRISM Health (Programs, Research and Innovation for Sexual and Minority Health) Research Group.
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Provide expertise in public health and epidemiology principles, including infectious disease surveillance/monitoring and reporting systems/programs, and epidemiological study design, analytic methods, outbreak investigation, Public Health Emergency Operation Centers, and electronic disease reporting technologies/tools.
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Interact with Regional Market Access/Health Economics / Outcomes Research and Medical Affairs teams to coordinate and develop real world evidence generation in support of their access programs.
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How much graduate coursework have you completed in public health, health services administration, health care administration, health education, public health administration, public administration, nursing, epidemiology, social work, nutrition, hospital administration, physical therapy, occupational therapy, business administration, or education.
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Education: Earned doctorate (Conferred) in any specialization which is appropriate including: exercise physiology, exercise behavior, psychology, nutrition, public health, epidemiology, neurology, statistics, diseases related to obesity and sedentary behavior, etc.
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A Master's degree in public health including 12 graduate quarter hours of coursework in biostatistics and 12 graduate quarter hours in epidemiology, AND at least one (1) year of public health research experience with research demonstrating biostatistical techniques such as correlation/regression techniques.
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Design and execute pre-launch, launch and post-marketing epidemiology/real world evidence plans, as needed. Preferred: Analytical skills and technical knowledge of registries/real world data studies; general understanding of global (US, EU) payer and market access evidentiary needs and reimbursement environment and the processes associated with reimbursement and formulary access to enable input into CDP and other evidence generation needs.
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CPHR is a research unit that engages in a wide range of public health research including studies of populations at high risk for HIV infection. Heluna Health invites applications for a Certified Phlebotomist who will be working in the Center for Public Health Research (CPHR) at the San Francisco Department of Public Health.
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The teaching responsibilities for the successful candidate are undergraduate Biostatistics and Epidemiology courses, serving all majors within the department including Allied Health, Human Performance, and Public Health majors.
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The School Public Health Nurse works in the school health program assigned to school sites. This position may be underfilled as a Public Health Nurse I (Grade S23, $62,932.27- $104,886.91.
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DPHS is home to a talented and diverse faculty with appointments in a range of public health specialties including Biostatistics and Bioinformatics, Biomedical Informatics and Data Science, Epidemiology, Social and Behavioral Sciences, and Health Services Research.
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Public Health Nurse I-Under the direct supervision of the Nurse IV, Director of Nursing and the medical supervision of the Regional Medical Director, performs general nursing duties for the Texas Department of State Health Service (DSHS) - Public Health Region (PHR) I. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, providing public health nursing services to HIV/STD, Tuberculosis, Immunizations, Preparedness and Response/Epidemiology, and Community Health Improvement program clients.
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Master's degree or higher in Biostatistics, Epidemiology, Environmental and Occupational Health, Global Health, Health Management, Health Policy, Health Promotion, Health Behavior, Public Health, or closely related discipline appropriate to the field of teaching/instructional tasks.
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12-15+ years of experience, at least 5 in a consulting environment Master's degree in a subject related to health services research e.g., health economics, epidemiology, public health, or biostatistics Proven record of leadership capabilities, including success building and retaining teams pointed at primary data collection research and delivery.
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