When you join the growing BILH team, you're not just taking a job, you’re making a difference in people’s lives. The Health Economics Section of the Richard A. and Susan F. Smith Center for Outcomes Research at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, led by Dr. Dhruv Kazi, is seeking a highly motivated and experienced biostatistician to join our team. Our group is devoted to addressing the most pressing questions in cardiovascular medicine and population health using state-of-the-science methods in epidemiology, economics, and decision science. Our work examines the real-world comparative effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of novel strategies for cardiovascular prevention, including their impact on long-term health and economic outcomes. To do so, we apply advanced statistical, econometric, and epidemiological methods to large datasets such as healthcare claims, electronic health records, and epidemiologic cohorts. Our work on the value and affordability of cardiovascular interventions has helped millions of individuals access high-quality, affordable care. The Biostatistician II will engage in a variety of collaborative research projects working closely with clinician investigators, fellow statisticians, administrative staff, and trainees. As a Biostatistician II you will have a key role in helping to produce high-impact research. You will carry out select data management and analytic activities for a variety of projects. Hands-on experience using SAS (Base, Stat, Macro, SQL) and R or Spark R working with large datasets is expected. Prior experience with administrative (Medicare/VRDC) claims data and electronic health record data (especially Truveta data, www.truveta.com) is highly preferred. In addition to traditional biostatistical methods such as regression, survival analyses, longitudinal analysis, preferred qualifications include experience with applying advanced causal inference methods in large real-world observational datasets. This includes a deep understanding of at least some of the following methods: target trial emulation, difference-in-differences, instrumental variable approach, or propensity score methods (adjusting, matching, weighting, stratification). This is an exceptional opportunity to work with a collegial and ambitious team of clinical, statistical, and epidemiological researchers whose work is • regularly published in high-impact journals like Circulation, JACC, and JAMA Cardiology • presented at major national and international conferences • cited in clinical guidelines • and influential in shaping drug pricing, coverage decisions, and health policy.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
251-500 employees