About the Authors
Richard Morrow co-authored this module while working as a Senior Research Analyst at the University of BC’s Therapeutics Initiative, host of the BC Site of CNODES. He has an MA in Economics from the University of Victoria and a PhD in Interdisciplinary Studies at the University of British Columbia. He has experience in using pharmacoepidemiological and qualitative methods. His research interests include prescription drug regulation, drug policy evaluation, drug safety and effectiveness, and factors contributing to non-publication and publication bias in clinical trials.
Jason Kim co-authored this module while working as a Research Analyst at the University of BC’s Therapeutics Initiative, host of the BC Site of CNODES. He graduated with a Bachelor of Health Sciences from McMaster University and a Master of Public Health from the University of British Columbia, which was supported by a CIHR Canada Graduate Scholarship. He has particular interests in causal inference methods for observational studies, modern approaches to data visualization, and reproducible research. Jason is especially passionate about utilizing data to evaluate health care systems and policy. He works with administrative health databases to evaluate pharmaceutical outcomes, policy impacts, and prescription drug utilization trends and specializes in epidemiological methods, data analysis, and statistical programming.
Peer reviewers & editors
- Greg Carney
- Colin Dormuth
Module Content