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Carl
Asche
Dr. Carl Asche is an Associate Professor in the Department of
Pharmacotherapy at the College of Pharmacy, University of Utah,
Salt Lake City. In 1993, he received his M.Sc. (Health Economics)
from the University of York (U.K.) and in 2002 he earned his
Ph.D. (Economics) from the University of Surrey (U.K.). Carl
has published widely, particularly in the fields of pharmacoeconomics
and health services research. Prior to moving to Utah, he served
as Manager of Health Economics and Outcomes Research at Aventis
Pharmaceuticals (2000-2004) and the Bristol-Myers Squibb Pharmaceutical
Group (1997-2000), where he managed health economics and outcomes
research applied to both research & development (R&D)
and customer marketing areas. In addition, Carl has worked as
a Research Coordinator (1995-1997) at the University of Toronto,
an Economist (1992-1994) for Alberta Health and as a Administrative
Resident (1991) at the Vancouver General Hospital and Health
Sciences Center.
Michele Kohli
Michele Kohli is currently completing her PhD under the supervision
of Dr. Peter Coyte. For her thesis work, she is looking at priority
setting in home care in Ontario, using both qualitative and
quantitative methods.
Linda Li
Linda Li is a CIHR-funded Post-doctoral
Fellow in the Clinical Epidemiology Program, Ottawa Health Research
Institute. She completed her Ph.D. degree in Clinical Epidemiology
at the Department of Health Policy, Management, and Evaluation,
University of Toronto. She is also a physiotherapist at The
Arthritis Society, Ontario Division, and a Lecturer (status-only
appointment) at the Department of Physical Therapy, University
of Toronto. Her current research activities include evaluation
of rehabilitation services models for the management of rheumatoid
arthritis and the use of non-pharmacological treatment among
people with arthritis, and economic evaluation. Her post-doctoral
training focuses on the influence of organizational structure
and behaviours on the implementation of best practice information
in clinical settings.
Dara
Zarnett
Dara Zarnett recently completed her MSc under the supervision
of Dr. Peter Coyte where she examined the effects of competition
on community-based nursing wages in the Ontario home care system.
She is currently working as a research coordinator at the Department
of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation at the University
of Toronto.
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