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Research priorities or pods which encourage collaboration and innovation among our faculty and build upon the division's robust research history include the fields of Cancer, Cardiovascular Disease, Global health Infectious Disease, Maternal and Child Health, Healthy Weight, Social Epidemiology, Substance Abuse and Grocery Assistance Program Study for Families.
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Includes infectious disease, genomics, comparative medicine, raptor conservation, public health, epidemiology and dairy, swine, and avian medicine. includes infectious disease, genomics, comparative medicine, raptor conservation, public health, epidemiology and dairy, swine, and avian medicine.
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Operates Sterile Processing within and exceeds professional standards, licensing, and accreditation requirements, including the Joint Commission (TJC), Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), Association of Perioperative Registered Nurses (AORN), Center for Disease Control (CDC), AAMI (Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation, Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC), FDA, EPA, Department of Health and licensure requirements.
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Prefer experience in public health, epidemiology, disease management, community health or related. PhD in Public Health, related Public Health w/ emphasis in Public Health, Epidemiology, or Community Health.
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Infectious Disease (e.g., molecular microbiology/virology, epidemiology) Current certification as a Medical Technologist MT(ASCP), Clinical Laboratory Scientist CLS(NCA), or Medical Laboratory Scientist MLS (ASCP) or Molecular Biology Technologist MB(ASCP.
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At least 5 years, additional work experience directly related to the duties of the job and/or completed higher education; preferred PharmD with health outcomes research, PhD in pharmaceutical sciences, epidemiology, health outcomes, or psychology (specifically, social psychology, behavioral science, experimental psychology.
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Master’s or Doctorate degree in Biostatistics, Statistics, Epidemiology, Applied Math (or similar) or equivalent experience in a related field, and a minimum of 2 years of relevant experience. Experience with SAS programming projects in the pharmaceutical or medical device industry demonstrated by the ability to independently act as the point of contact on the statistical programming for all phases of clinical trials.
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Bachelor's or Master's degree in Health Informatics, Statistics, Public Health, Epidemiology, or a related field. Bachelor's or Master's degree in Health Informatics, Statistics, Public Health, Epidemiology, or a related field.
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Monitors disease epidemiology and provides support, including protocol development, when needed on various types of studies: long-term surveillance, compliance, pharmacovigilance, and effectiveness studies.
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Qualifications Required Qualifications: MPH Degree or equivalent Masters Degree in epidemiology, biostatistics, health services research, public health administration/policy or related, applicable field.
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5 to 7 years Experience in measurement, epidemiology, or elated scientific discipline, required. Doctoral/Ph. D. level advanced degree in epidemiology or related scientific discipline preferred.
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Advanced knowledge of qualitative and/or quantitative health equity research methods, including and not limited to, social epidemiology, predicative analysis, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), survey design; and administering surveys and focus groups.
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A doctorate degree in Human or Environmental Toxicology, Environmental Biology, Environmental Chemistry, Environmental Engineering, Environmental Health, Environmental Epidemiology, or Industrial Hygiene May substitute for two (2) years of experience.
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Call on and secure relationships with senior leadership in Epidemiology, Primary and Secondary Research, Medical Affairs, Value and Evidence, HEOR, Marketing, Brand Management, Product Management, Managed Markets, Market Access, Data Analytics, and other areas within organizations.
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Formal training in health economics, pharmacoeconomics/pharmaceutical Economics, public health, health services research, epidemiology, biostatistics, or related discipline (Masters’ degree, PhD, PharmD, MD, or related fields of study.
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