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The college provides Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy programs in Pharmaceutical Sciences, featuring four specialized tracks. The Health Outcomes specialization covers pharmacoepidemiology and pharmacoeconomics, which examine medication usage impacts across populations. Pharmacoepidemiology focuses on health and wellness outcomes, while pharmacoeconomics analyzes healthcare expenditure effects. These disciplines demand programming proficiency, statistical knowledge, pharmaceutical practice understanding, and disease-specific expertise. Both fields necessitate applying these competencies to address practical challenges through formulating research inquiries, executing studies, and disseminating results within the scientific community.
Career Opportunities
Health outcomes specialization training equips graduates for roles in various sectors, including pharmaceutical firms and benefits management organizations, public health agencies at all government levels, academic positions in pharmacy, medicine, and public health, as well as other related industries.