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January 4, 2010

Lecturer in Health Economics: King's College London, Division of Health and Social Care Research

Location: London, UK
Closing date: 4 January 2010
Interviews date: 21 January 2010
Reference number: A7/MHF/414/09-NJ

The Division of Health and Social Care Research comprises 50 Principal Investigators working in the Evaluation, Health Services and Policy Research Group as part of an Academic Health Sciences Centre. The Research Group reflects the disciplinary richness of the College as a whole, in spanning an exceptional academic range (from clinical strengths in primary care, public health, nursing and midwifery, to disciplinary expertise in management, health policy, gerontology, social work and social studies of science).

We currently have an exciting opportunity and seek applications from suitably qualified and experienced candidates who are keen to build on our research strengths and contribute to the development and future success of our Research group.

The post is linked to The National Institute for Health Research, Research Design Service London http://www.rdslondon.co.uk and will include working with academics throughout London applying for a range of grants by reviewing and contributing to the health economics components of their proposals. Through this work, you will gain exposure to the clinical and health services research community in London and have the opportunity to potentially take part in some of the projects assessed through the Research Design Service. The post involves a teaching and training commitment, including contributing to the undergraduate work of the Division and to the Masters courses in Public Health and Primary Health Care.

You will have a broad range of Health Economics expertise. A research interest in economic evaluation and the evaluation of health outcomes is preferable. In particular you should have an interest in the development of statistical and quantitative techniques in the area of economic evaluation. You will benefit from having access to one of the largest hospitals in London as well as surrounding primary care trusts to contribute to health technology assessment and other health economics-related research in these clinical settings. There will be close collaboration with Health Economists at the London School of Economics.

Salary will be between £39,974 and £47,253 per annum, inclusive of London Allowance, depending on qualifications and experience.

Information on the Division can be found at http://www.kcl.ac.uk/schools/medicine/research/hscr/

For an informal discussion please contact Professor Charles Wolfe on 020 7848 6604.

For an information pack, please see our website at: http://www.kcl.ac.uk/jobs or email hsrecruit3@kcl.ac.uk Please quote the reference number A7/MHF/414/09-NJ when applying and in all correspondence. . Equality of opportunity is college policy.

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NCHS/AcademyHealth Health Policy Fellowship

Location: NCHS - Hyattsville, MD
Application Deadline: January 4, 2010
Sponsoring Agency: National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS)
Supporting Agency: AcademyHealth
Duration: 13 months
Web Site: http://www.academyhealth.org/nchs
Qualifications: Graduate Student; Post-Doctoral; Professional
Stipend: GS-9 - 15 (based on qualifications)

Description:

The aim of the fellowship is to foster collaboration between NCHS staff and visiting scholars on a wide range of topics of mutual concern. The fellowship allows visiting scholars to conduct new and innovative analyses and participate in developmental and health policy activities related to the design and content of future NCHS surveys. All applicants must demonstrate training and/or experience in health services research and its methodology, especially quantitative data analysis, reflecting disciplines such as public health, public administration, health care administration, sociology, nutrition, health economics, health statistics, or the health professions (e.g., medicine, nursing, dentistry, etc.).

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Health Policy Fellowship: NCHS/AcademyHealth

Location: Hyattsville, Maryland, US
Deadline for applications: January 4, 2010

The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and Prevention’s National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) and AcademyHealth are seeking applications for their 2010 Health Policy Fellowship. Call for Applications

FELLOWSHIP GOALS

The aim of the fellowship is to foster collaboration between NCHS staff and visiting scholars. The fellowship allows scholars to conduct new and innovative analyses and participate in developmental and health policy activities related to the design and content of future NCHS surveys and offers access to the data resources provided by the CDC.

WHO SHOULD APPLY

Applicants may be at any stage in their careers—from doctoral students to senior investigators. Doctoral students must have completed course work and be at the dissertation phase of their program.

REQUIRED TRAINING

Applicants must demonstrate training and/or experience in health services research and methodology, reflecting disciplines such as:

  • Public Health
  • Public Administration
  • Economics
  • Sociology
  • Health Care Administration
  • Behavioral Sciences

LOCATION AND COMPENSATION

The entirety of the fellowship must be completed at the NCHS headquarters in Hyattsville, Md. Fellows receive a salary commensurate with qualifications and experience. For details, view the FAQ page of the fellowship Web site.

To learn more about the fellowship, review application requirements, or view past fellows’ profiles, visit the AcademyHealth Web site.

Sponsored by:

CDC National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) and AcademyHealth

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