Doctor of Philosophy in Pharmaceutical Economics and Policy
Upon successful completion of the PhD program in PEP, as with the MS program, a graduate should be able to:
Assess the appropriateness of research designs for health care interventions for comparative effectiveness, policy analyses, and health economic evaluations
Apply and interpret the results of statistical, epidemiologic and health economic analyses/evaluations
Effectively synthesize evidence to inform key stakeholders including industry, regulators, and policy makers
Analyze the structure and functions of U.S. and international health care systems, focusing on finance and delivery
In addition to the MS Program Objectives above, a graduate of the PhD program should be able to work independently in:
Plan, design and conduct studies to assess the comparative clinical and economic value of health care interventions
Disseminate one’s original research through publications, presentations, and other professional forums
Demonstrate expertise such that one would be able to teach at a University level
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