Note: Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the Posting End Date.
The expected pay for this position is $75,000.00 - $100,000 CAD per annum
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Job Summary
The Post-Doctoral Fellow with the Hohl Research Group in the UBC Department of Emergency Medicine will conduct real-world drug safety and surveillance research using new adverse drug event data being generated by a technological intervention designed to improve clinical communication of patients' adverse drug events. The incumbent may also have the opportunity to participate in drug safety and effectiveness evaluation of treatments used for opioid poisoning in emergency departments using data derived from the Canadian Emergency Department Research Network.
The successful applicant will join a thriving adverse drug event research group with a long history of work on this topic. The research group has developed a novel software application called ActionADE that supports the documentation and communication of adverse drug events to providers in other health sectors. The app also supports new federal adverse drug reaction reporting requirements. The incumbent will have primary responsibility to co-design and lead the analysis for multiple pharmacoepidemiology projects. They will lead studies using ActionADE data generated as a by-product of safer clinical care to help develop a new approach for post-market drug safety surveillance. The incumbent will apply appropriate pharmacoepidemiology methods to develop a timely robust drug safety sentinel surveillance system.
The successful applicant will also participate in research opportunities through the Canadian Emergency Department Research Network (CEDRN), a newly launched research network in Emergency Medicine. This network will seek, as one of its first priorities, to harmonize data collection on treatments and harm reduction strategies used in Canadian emergency departments in 9 provinces for patients presenting with opioid poisonings. This new clinical dataset will be among the first to capture in-hospital treatments and services which are not available through Canadian administrative datasets.
Appointment Details
This is a 1.0 FTE position for a one-year term, subject to renewal.
Reporting Relationships
The Post-Doctoral Fellow, Hohl Research Group reports to Dr. Corinne Hohl, Professor in the UBC Department of Emergency Medicine.
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