Ortho-McNeil Janssen Scientific Affairs, L.L.C.
Outcomes Research Fellowship
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Ortho-McNeil Janssen Scientific Affairs, L.L.C. Fellowship

Overview  |   Year One  |   Year Two  |   Sites  |   How to Apply

Overview
Purpose:
This 2-year fellowship program, established in 1995, provides training and exposure to the various aspects of outcomes research in both the academic and industrial settings. The program is structured to assist the fellow in identifying future career opportunities in outcomes research while learning and working in a challenging post-graduate environment.

Goal:
The goal of the Ortho-McNeil Janssen Scientific Affairs, L.L.C. Outcomes Research Fellowship is to prepare the individual for a career healthcare outcomes research within the healthcare industry, the consulting field, or academia.

Objectives:
To educate the fellow on economic and health-related quality of life principles and applications, and demonstrate their use in evaluating costs and outcomes relative to healthcare interventions.

To train the fellow in research design and drug evaluation methodologies which include economic, clinical and humanistic outcomes.

To provide practical experiences in outcomes research, which will prepare the fellow to practice at a management level in various settings, such as managed care, pharmaceutical industry, and academia.

Rationale:
The desire to control rising healthcare costs while assuring quality care has created a demand for individuals with strong clinical and economic backgrounds who can incorporate outcomes management into various healthcare settings. This fellowship enhances clinical education with academic and practical experiences focused on economic and humanistic principles in outcomes research.

Year One
During the first year, the fellow will enroll in at least 12 credit hours of didactic instruction at either Thomas Jefferson University (TJU) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, or nearby universities. The objective of the first year will be to educate the fellow on outcomes research methods through project experience and didactic study. Since the background of incoming fellow will vary, formal course requirements and planned activities will be tailored to the needs of the fellow. Courses offered encompass the following topics:
  • Biostatistics
  • Epidemiology
  • Health Economics
  • Issues in Health Policy
  • Pharmacoeconomics and Quality of Life
  • Research Methods
The fellow will be involved in the current research activities at the first year site. Regular conferences will be held with members in the Department of Health Policy at TJU to discuss research projects and academic experience. It is expected that the fellow will visit Ortho-McNeil Janssen Scientific Affairs, L.L.C. several times during the first fellowship year. The fellow will have an opportunity to present ongoing research reports, attend seminars, and interact with program faculty and preceptors at both sites.


Year 2

During the second year of training, the fellow will relocate to Ortho-McNeil Janssen Scientific Affairs, L.L.C. in New Jersey and work directly with the Outcomes Research group. The fellow's experience will include work on projects assigned by the primary preceptor at Ortho-McNeil Janssen Scientific Affairs, L.L.C.

The fellow will interact with clinical, marketing, regulatory affairs, and other departments at the company to learn how outcomes research is incorporated in efforts to demonstrate the value of a therapeutic intervention (ie, product or service). The fellow will also experience how a pharmaceutical manufacturer uses clinical, economic, and humanistic data to support the research, development, adoption and utilization of its products.

To maintain effective communications and enhance the fellowship experience, it is expected that the fellow visit Thomas Jefferson University several times during the second year.


Sites

Thomas Jefferson University

Thomas Jefferson University encompasses 5 divisions, including:
  • Health Services
  • University Services
  • Jefferson Medical College
  • College of Graduate Studies
  • College of Allied Health Services
The Department of Health Policy, located within Jefferson Medical College, serves as a liaison between clinical, educational, research and administrative interest within the organization. The department's involvement in health policy and outcomes includes outcomes management, pharmacoeconomic research, clinical evaluative sciences, and health services research. Researchers associated with the Department promote education and training through numerous industry fellowships and are considered experts and leaders within the professional healthcare community.

Ortho-McNeil Janssen Scientific Affairs, L.L.C.

Ortho-McNeil Janssen Scientific Affairs, L.L.C. is a member of the Johnson & Johnson family of companies. Johnson & Johnson is the world's largest manufacturer of healthcare products serving the consumer, pharmaceutical, and professional markets.


How to Apply
Eligibility
Selection of the fellow will be on a competitive basis from a national pool of candidates with scientific and/or clinical training in health care and an interest in outcomes research. Candidates are expected to have the ability to master scientific methodologies and to communicate technical information effectively.

Application
The fellowship will begin June, 2008. Interested individuals should submit a curriculum vitae, a letter describing their career objectives, a professional writing sample, and three letters of recommendation to the following address by December 31, 2007.

To learn more about the academic site affiliated with the fellowship, please contact the following individual:

Vittorio Maio, PharmD, MS, MSPH
Fellowship Director, Department of Health Policy
Thomas Jefferson University
1015 Walnut Street, Suite 115
Philadelphia, PA 19107
email: vittorio.maio@jefferson.edu
Application materials may also be mailed to:vittorio.maio@jefferson.edu

2nd Year Fellow:
Seina Lee, PharmD, MS
Slee123@omjus.jnj.com

1st Year Fellow:
Paresh Chaudhari, PharmD, MPH
Paresh.Chaudhari@jefferson.edu