CCHEOR seeks faculty candidates to lead research programs
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Join Us Forging a Path Toward Child Health Equity
The Center for Child Health Equity and Outcomes Research at Nationwide
Children's Hospital aims to advance child health, equity and well-being
and reduce disparities through research across clinical care, health
services, health policy and community initiatives.
Led by Deena Chisolm, PhD ,
the Center uses advanced large data analytics, clinical expertise,
qualitative methods and community engagement to conduct research that
leads to reduced health disparities, flourishing families, vibrant
communities and best outcomes for all children.
The Center
is currently seeking two faculty candidates to lead research programs in
Population Health/Health Equity and Population Health Analytics.
1) Population Health & Health Equity
:
* Candidate's specific areas of interest could include implementation
science, community-based participatory research, social epidemiology,
geography, race and racism, or other scientific fields that can be
applied to highly collaborative research in health outcomes, health care
delivery, health economics, epigenetics, health equity, and/or health
policy.
* Candidates should have an MD, MD/PhD, PhD, or equivalent degree and
current federal grant funding.
2) Population Health Analytics
:
* Looking for candidates who would extend the Center's population
health analytics expertise in creative ways; areas of interest could
include health outcomes, health care delivery, health economics,
epigenetics, health equity, and/or health policy research.
* Opportunity to conduct research using data from ground-breaking
programs such as the 2020 Hearst Health Prize recipient, Healthy
Neighborhoods Healthy Families, and Partners For Kids ® - the
nation's oldest and largest ACO covering 470,000+ Medicaid-eligible
children.
* Candidates should have a PhD in Health Services Research,
Epidemiology, Economics, Data Science or a related field or an MD with
additional research training (e.g., MPH, MS).
Send correspondence, including curriculum vitae, a brief statement of
research interests, and contact information for three references to:
Patrick Kennedy
Research Faculty Talent Acquisition
[email protected]
Learn more about Nationwide Children's Hospital's Commitment to Care
for the Whole Child
In June 2021, Nationwide Children's Hospital announced an aggressive
and progressive five-year $3.3 billion strategic plan
to address the health of the whole child in a unique care model that
emphasizes the integration of research and clinical care. The plan
leverages differentiating investment in genomics,
population health, health equity and behavioral health that the
institution has made over the past several years, positioning Nationwide
Children's to take a leadership role nationally in defining and
influencing the future of pediatric health care and health promotion.
Beyond its walls, Nationwide Children's invests in building social
equity within its communities, addressing the social determinants of
health, and developing payment models to better serve unique populations
of children. Nationwide Children's unparalleled investment in genomics
and behavioral health services and research lends further credence to
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everywhere. In alignment with that commitment, diversity, equity and
inclusion are cornerstone values at Nationwide Children's, and
advancing them is an essential part of the hospital's work.
Guided by the motto "Everyone Matters," Nationwide Children's has
built an inclusive culture, enabling employees to bring their unique
differences and talents to work every day. In recognition of the success
in this realm, Nationwide Children's was named to Forbes' 2022
America's Best Large Employers and
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Top Hospital for Diversity by BlackDoctor.org (2019-2020), a LGBTQ
Healthcare Equality Index Leader by the Human Rights Campaign Foundation
(2022) and was awarded the Nuestra Familia Award by the Ohio Commission
on Hispanic/Latino Affairs (2019).
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