PhD candidate
School of Population Health, University of New South Wales; Department of Chronic Diseases, Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Oslo, Norway
Sydney, United States
Ms Claudia Bruno, BSc (Hons 1), School of Population Health, UNSW Sydney, Australia
My research uses population-based health data to examine the quality use of psychotropic medicines among priority populations. My research aims to promote best-practice healthcare through public health policy and clinical practice changes.
I am a pharmacoepidemiologist, PhD candidate, in the Medicines Intelligence (MedIntel) Research Program at the School of Population Health, UNSW Sydney. During my PhD candidature, I conducted international research at the Norwegian Public Health Institute, Oslo (8-month placement). Through this experience, I have analysed linked health and academic data from Australia and Nordic countries.
I am passionate about using population-based linked data and sophisticated methods to provide evidence about real-world medicine use and outcomes. I am particularly interested in pharmacoepidemiology among high-risk and under-served population groups, including pregnant women and children.
My Qualifications include:
Bachelor of Science (Statistics and Physiology major), Honours in Medical Science, UNSW Sydney (2018)
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