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Bachelor’s degree required; master’s degree in public health, health services research, health policy, economics, epidemiology, or similar field strongly preferred. Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute (HPHCI) is currently seeking a highly motivated individual to join the Division of Therapeutics Research and Infectious Disease Epidemiology (TIDE) within Harvard Medical School’s Department of Population Medicine (www.
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Gain practical and knowledge-based expertise in all areas of clinical microbiology (bacteriology, virology, parasitology, mycobacteriology, serology, mycology, specimen processing, susceptibility testing, molecular diagnostics, pre-analytic phase of testing, post-analytic phases of testing, administration) inclusive of adult, pediatric and public health microbiology.
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ORPhD or equivalent in Policy Analysis or any technical discipline, Health Services Management, Public Health, Epidemiology or Business; or MPP, MPH, or Master’s degree with 5 years of relevant professional experience in a technical discipline with demonstrable proficiency in formal methods of decision support analysis is required.
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Open Rank Teaching/Clinical Professor: a PhD or DrPH in Public Health, Population Health, Health Services Administration, Epidemiology, Biostatistics, Communications, Nutrition, or related fields by the appointment start date.
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In collaboration with principal investigators and other faculty members, plans, designs, and executes analyses of therapeutic outcomes and adverse effects of drugs and other medical interventions, as well as simulation studies evaluating epidemiologic methods and validation studies in claims data; applying skills in biostatistics, epidemiologic methods, and health services research.
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Education/Training: A PhD in health services research, public health, epidemiology, public policy, economics, social sciences, or related disciplines. A strong foundation in quantitative and/or qualitative research methods and a broad understanding of health policy issues.
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The Department of Oral Health Policy and Epidemiology is dedicated to training public health dentists to lead interdisciplinary teams in conducting investigations on the risk factors for oral disease and their relation to systemic disease; use research methods to study the health outcomes of dental services; and become leaders in national and global oral health.
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Scientific oversight and management responsibility for an epidemiology team conducting research in epidemiology, health economics, outcomes research, and primary data collection. As the Senior Director of Epidemiology you will provide scientific, operational, and strategic leadership, advising on the overall program of research and analytic services provided to existing clients and offered to prospective clients.
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Its mission is to bring together the various specialties of medicine, epidemiology, biostatistics, health services research, and the social sciences to evaluate the effectiveness of existing and new prescription drugs in relation to their risks and costs; to study how medications are used by physicians and patients; and to develop methods to optimize prescription drug use.
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QualificationsPreferred qualifications and skills:•PhD (or comparable terminal degree) in Health Services Research, Epidemiology, or a closely related field. A strong track record as a health services research scholar including publications in leading journals and as an externally funded investigator with a focus on minority health is essential.
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Utilize available demographic, clinical and health care data to develop strategies for improvements to medical care including vital health related supportive services to achieve appropriate access and adherence with HIV medical care.
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PhD in epidemiology, biostatistics, outcomes research, or similar requiredFormal training in Epidemiology/Health Services Research requiredMinimum 5 years of experience working in observational research within the life sciences industry or relevant academic, government, or consulting environmentMinimum 3 year of experience working in RWE at a biopharmaceutical company.
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Masters degree or doctoral degree in related field (e.g., public health, epidemiology, statistics, quantitative social sciences, or economics) preferred. Working knowledge about complex structure of Medicare data; Medicare data programming skills to perform data management, cohort creation, and statistical analysis for pharmacoepidemiology or health services research; and ability to organize analytical tasks and documentation files in a rigorous and reproducible fashion.
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Bachelor's Degree in Health Science public health, epidemiology, mathematics or closely related fields, including course work in statistics or other relevant analytic techniques required.
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The Research Scientist functions independently and in collaboration with principal investigators and other faculty members to develop complex research study designs and conduct analyses in pharmacoepidemiology, epidemiology/biostatistics, and analytic methods.
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