Tuesday, November 26, 2013
vacancy
The University of Wisconsin
(UW) School of Medicine and Public Health (SMPH) seeks candidates for a
tenure track (or tenured) faculty appointment in the Department of Population
Health Sciences (PHS) (www.pophealth.wisc.edu) with a focus on patient and/or
population health measurement methodology. Applicants should have demonstrable strength in one or
more germane methodological areas related to development of patient and/or
population health measures, such as psychometrics, survey methodology, preference
measurement, patient-reported outcome or health-related quality of life
instrument development, or a related field. This position requires a doctoral
degree in a relevant discipline and the ability to lead a research program
related to patient and/or population health measurement. Appointments
at the rank of Associate or Full Professor require credentials for tenured
faculty positions at UW-Madison.
The incumbent will be
expected to contribute to the research, educational and service missions of
the Department, SMPH and the University. The successful candidate will be
expected to engage in extramurally funded research both as principal
investigator and in collaboration with other University faculty. He/she will
also contribute to mentoring and teaching in the Population Health graduate
program, including a course on health outcome measurement in the
Population Health graduate program, as well as leading or participating in
other lectures and/or courses as appropriate.
The incumbent would join a
thriving multidisciplinary department with a strong program of research and
training in health services research, epidemiology, social and behavioral
health sciences and public health. The successful candidate would also have
the opportunity to join the broader community of researchers in the health
and related sciences across the University. Many PHS faculty hold affiliate
or joint appointments in research centers and other departments, such as the
UW Population Health Institute, Center for Demography and Ecology, UW Carbone
Cancer Center, Center for Health Enhancement Systems Studies, Health
Innovation Program, the LaFollette School of Public Affairs, and the
Departments of Biostatistics & Medical Informatics, Economics, and
Industrial and Systems Engineering. Such appointments or other opportunities
for joint or affiliate appointments will be considered for applicants as
requested. In addition, extensive resources to support health outcomes
research are available through the Institute for Clinical and Translational
Research (www.ictr.wisc.edu) supported
by the UW’s Clinical & Translational Science Award. Depending on background and interests, the
candidate could participate in the clinical outpatient and/or inpatient services
of UW Health. The successful candidate will also participate in professional,
public and University service appropriate to the faculty rank.
To apply, submit
a letter of interest (referencing PVL 74845; for the complete job
description, please see: http://www.ohr.wisc.edu/PVL74845) and CV with names and contact information for three
references, to F. Javier Nieto, Chair, Department of Population Health Sciences,
610 Walnut Street, 707 WARF, Madison, WI
53726 or by email to fjnieto@wisc.edu. Review of applications will begin November
1, 2013 and will continue until the position is filled. For full consideration, complete
applications must be received by December 1, 2013. For more information see: www.pophealth.wisc.edu. Unless confidentiality is requested in
writing, information regarding the names of applicants must be released upon
request. Finalists cannot be
guaranteed confidentiality.
UW-Madison is an equal
opportunity/affirmative action employer.
We promote excellence through diversity
and encourage all qualified individuals to apply
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Thursday, November 14, 2013
Since October 2013, Marc Jacobs has taken over Antonia Bennett as the co-chair of our group!
We are both very excited to work together in the coming year and we are looking forward to getting to know and working together with more and more people in our group and to organizing activities for our group.
Hereby Marc's brief message to our group.
Best,
Katerina
I look forward to working with all of you!
We are both very excited to work together in the coming year and we are looking forward to getting to know and working together with more and more people in our group and to organizing activities for our group.
Hereby Marc's brief message to our group.
Best,
Katerina
Fellow New Investigators,
I am happy to be the newly
elected Co-Chair of the ISOQOL New Investigators SIG. Being a Co-Chair on this
great SIG will be both exciting and challenging. My mission for the next
two years will be to continue the
excellent work of Antonia, my predecessor as a Co-Chair, and to expand the role
of this SIG in stimulating active
participation between new investigators, and between new and senior
investigators, both within and outside the annual ISOQOL conference.
It was great to meet some of
you during the last ISOQOL conference in Miami.
I have heard some interesting ideas on how to expand our activities, but
also on how to strengthen the activities and the support tools that we already
have. I think it is very important that new investigators feel free to not only
ask questions, but also to come up with possible ideas and solutions. Thus, if
you have ideas, please contact us and share your ideas with us so we can share
them with the rest of the group!
In addition, I would like to
see each SIG member to become an active member. For instance, by volunteering
to assist us in achieving the SIG goals, you can help us to help you.
Furthermore, by actively contributing, you will also be in direct contact with
both new and senior researchers.
To facilitate this, we will
send an e-mail containing some of the ideas that have been mentioned by SIG
members during the SIG meeting in Miami.
Our goal is to assess which activities/ideas/goals are deemed most important by
you as a group, and to identify members that want to actively participate on
one or more of these activities.
I look forward to working with all of you!
Kind regards,
Marc Jacobs
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