15 years professional experience as health economist, specializing in decision analytic model development for economic evaluation and HTA, including Markov and DES approaches in open-source software (R, Python). Experienced in working with large retrospective datasets (RWE) for survival, costing, and cost-effectiveness analysis.PhD completed at University of British Columbia, School of Population and Public Health. Supervisors: Drs. Nick Bansback and Stuart Peacock. I built a Whole Disease Model of oral cancer using the Python language and used it to conduct Health Technology Management of multiple hypothetical policy decisions alone and in combination.Excellent verbal and written communication skills, particularly in academic writing and presentation.Specialties: Health economics, Health Technology Assessment, Decision Modeling, R, Cost-Effectiveness Analysis, science communication.I am also the curator and host of Locals Lounge, a Vancouver-based company focussed on building connection within and between the general public and the music scene.
Listed skills include Epidemiology, Sas, Health Economics, Statistical Modeling, and 14 others.