Biostatistician and/or Epidemiologist
Western University of Health Sciences, a graduate university of medical
sciences and osteopathic medicine, seeks a full time biostatistician and/or
epidemiologist who serve as a University-wide resource for faculty research
project design and evaluation, and teach interdisciplinary research methods
courses.
Responsibilities: To integrate the effective use of clinical research
methods across the University; to serve as a consultant for faculty and
other members of the college in the design and implementation of subject
matter research; to serve as a consultant for the office of strategic
planning and other members of the university in the design and
implementation of educational outcomes research; to teach interdisciplinary
research methods course(s).
Qualifications: Master's degree and two years teaching and research
experience. Sound conceptual understanding of data analysis (categorical,
longitudinal), clinical trials (outcomes research, evidence-based approach),
and modeling. Ability to identify and study factors leading to diseases and
disability, with the ultimate goal of prevention and control. Ability to
function independently and collaboratively on research projects and with
other scientists, and good verbal and written communication skills.
Experience with experimentation in education and the health sciences, and
working knowledge of statistical software (SPSS, SAS) and standard PC
software (Excel, Access, Word).
Preference: A Master's degree in Public Health or near completion of a
doctoral degree in epidemiology, statistics, biostatistics, or related
field; Ph.D. preferred.
Review of applications begins March 20, 2000. To learn about Western
University of Health Sciences, please visit the Web site at
www.westernu.edu.
Please send resume and cover letter to: Dr. Carl Trinca, Executive Vice
President
Western University of Health Sciences
309 East Second Street/College Plaza
Pomona, California 91766-1854
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