Course Overview
The Health Services and Outcomes Research (MS, PhD) program at Northwestern University is designed to train students in advanced research methods to evaluate health care delivery, outcomes, and policy. Offered through the Feinberg School of Medicine, the program focuses on improving health care systems through rigorous data analysis, policy evaluation, and implementation science. Unique features include interdisciplinary training and access to real-world health data for research.
Career Prospects
Graduates are prepared for leadership roles in academia, government, and private industry, focusing on health policy, research, and administration. The program emphasizes skills in quantitative and qualitative analysis, positioning alumni to influence health care improvements globally.
Key Faculty and Staff
Key faculty include leading researchers in health services and outcomes, though specific names are subject to change. Faculty expertise spans health economics, biostatistics, and clinical outcomes research, often drawn from the Institute for Public Health and Medicine.
Unique Facilities and Partnerships
Students benefit from affiliations with major health care institutions in the Chicago area, access to large-scale health databases, and collaborations with policy organizations. The program leverages Northwestern’s strong network in clinical and public health research for practical training and research opportunities.
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