Monday, October 29, 2007

(10/29/07) Child policy jobs


 
Associate Professor/Professor,
Child Policy Research Center and Institute for the Study of Health
The Child Policy Research Center (CPRC) at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center and the Institute for the Study of Health (ISH) at the University of Cincinnati seek a mid/senior level Health Economics faculty member interested in the study of the intersection of costs and quality in the delivery of care to children and adolescents. Candidates must possess a doctoral degree in economics or health economics, and have an established record of scholarly achievement, publication and external grant funding in health services research, preferably in the areas of the impact of market forces and/or public policy on the quality of care or the intersection of quality
and costs. Rank and salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience.

Assistant/Associate Professor, Child Policy Research Center
The Child Policy Research Center seeks a health services researcher interested in a career focused on developing evidence-based information for policymakers at the local, state and national levels that will lead to improvements in the quality and outcomes of
care for children and adolescents. Expertise in large dataset analyses preferred (e.g., Healthcare Costs and Utilization Project, National Survey of Children's Health, etc.) An affiliated appointment with the University of Cincinnati, Department of Pediatrics, will
be commensurate with experience and qualifications. Candidates must possess a doctoral degree in health services research or related field.

Assistant/Associate Professor, Child Policy Research Center and Division of Biomedical Informatics
The Child Policy Research Center (CPRC) and the Division of Biomedical Informatics, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, seek a junior or mid-level faculty member interested in research on the application of clinical informatics to improving health care delivery, quality and outcomes for children and adolescents. Applicants should have an MD with additional training (at least a master's, preferably a PhD) in clinical informatics research.
 
 


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