My UMSOP Story: Jan Sieluk, PhD ’18, director of worldwide health economics and outcomes research, hematology, Bristol Myers Squibb
Jan Sieluk discusses coming to America and pursuing a PhD in pharmaceutical health services research.
Read MoreJan Sieluk discusses coming to America and pursuing a PhD in pharmaceutical health services research.
Read MoreThe UMB-ISPOR student chapter serves as a platform to develop future leaders in the field of health economics and outcomes research.
Read MoreGet to know Husam Albarmawi, PhD, a health economist and alum of the Pharmaceutical Health Services Research program,
Read MoreAs the COVID-19 pandemic unfolded in early 2020, the PATIENTS Program quickly pivoted its programming to continue its work in rebuilding trust and confidence in patient-centered medical research, particularly among underserved populations.
Read MoreThe expertise of faculty at the School of Pharmacy extends beyond clinical practice, teaching, and research. Learn about two faculty members recently spotlighted in UMB’s 1807: An Art and Literary Journal.
Read MoreSchool of Pharmacy’s Data to Action Research Team (DART) led by Dr. Fadia T. Shaya provides student pharmacists with hands-on experience in data science, conducting real-time epidemiological research to support evidence-based practice.
Read MoreThe School of Pharmacy’s Patient-Driven Values in Healthcare Evaluation (PAVE) center works to ensure minority communities are able to communicate with researchers and clinicians about what matters most when it comes to their health.
Read MoreFourth-year student pharmacist offers a reflection on her first encounter with the field of patient-centered outcomes research through the School of Pharmacy’s PATIENTS Program.
Read MoreThe PATIENTS Program hosts Facebook Live event to connect with local communities about health and research.
Read MoreFaculty, staff, and students from the Department of Pharmaceutical Health Services Research come together to prepare meals for individuals experiencing hunger in Baltimore City.
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