Professor and Svare Chair Health Economics
The University of Calgary (Canada)
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Dr. Marshall is a Professor and the Svare Chair in Health Economics, Value and Impact in Child Health Research at the Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary and Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences. She is currently a Scientific Director at the Alberta Children’s Hospital Research Institute (ACHRI) and the Lead for Impact, Value and Knowledge Mobilisation for the One Child Every Child (OCEC) Canada First Research Excellence Fund programme.
She is a health economist leading a programme of applied health service research and policy using patient preferences and simulation modelling methods to assess value and impact. Dr Marshall leads the health economics, socioeconomic benefits, patient preferences research for several national and international research programmes (funded by CIHR/Genome Canada) in precision health and patient-oriented research, particularly in child health (ucancandu.com) and rare disease (care4rare.ca).
Deborah is a founding co-investigator of the innovative Patient and Community Engagement Research (PaCER) programme at the University of Calgary which trains patients to design and conduct health research, using specific adapted methods of qualitative inquiry.
As the Nominated Principal Applicant of the CIHR Health Systems Impact Fellowship (HSIF) National Cohort Training Program – “Enhancing a Community of Practice for the Health System Impact Fellowship Program: Advancing Capacity for Sustainable & Patient-Centered Learning Health Systems across Canada”, she supports HSIF embedded research fellows across Canada.
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Tuesday, June 11, 2024
3:30 PM – 5:00 PM ET