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Overview

Health Economics and Outcomes Research, Epidemiology, and Market Access

About Analysis Group’s HEOR, Epidemiology, & Market Access Practice:

Make an impact at Analysis Group, where we collaborate with our clients to develop and implement HEOR strategies to support pharmaceutical products throughout their life cycles. Founded in 1981, Analysis Group is one of the largest international economics consulting firms, with more than 1,200 professionals across 14 offices, including more than 250 professionals who focus on Health Care. Analysis Group’s health care experts apply analytical expertise to health economics and outcomes research (HEOR), market access and commercial strategy, and health care policy engagements, as well as drug safety-related engagements in epidemiology. Analysis Group’s internal experts, together with its network of affiliated experts from academia, industry, and government, provide our clients with exceptional breadth and depth of expertise and end-to-end consulting services globally.

Health care engagements with Analysis Group involve identifying and framing valuable research questions, collaborating with leading academic experts, designing and implementing rigorous research, and disseminating research findings through conference presentations and peer-reviewed publications, as well as submissions to clinical regulators (e.g., U.S. Food and Drug Administration) and health technology appraisal (HTA) authorities around the world (e.g., National Institute for Health and Care Excellence in the UK). Our research also draws on the growing variety of health care data, including real-world data, electronic health records, registries, clinical trials, and insurance claims, as well as new data collection through medical record reviews, surveys and wearables. We strive to contribute to the development of innovative methodologies and new standards in statistics, machine learning, health economic modeling and data collection technologies. Our work helps define markets, demonstrate value, and inform critical business decisions for innovative health care products.

We draw upon ourdeep expertiseto provide innovative,data-driven strategiesfor clients in the life sciences industry across all phases of product development and commercialization. We help our clients define markets, demonstrate value, andinform business decisionsthroughout product lifecycles. We support our clients in finding novel ways to leveragereal world data and evidenceto supportregulatory approvalsand togenerate critical post marketing safetyandeffectiveness evidence. We have a broad range of expertise and collaborate withleading academicsin our areas of expertise to offer cutting-edge analyses and analytical tools to address business challenges that require rigorous, evidence-based research We are distinguished by the way we integrate our capabilities to provide our clients with acomprehensive approachto problem solvingWe have received the Boston Bar Association’s President’s Award for ourpro bono workon civil legal aid and homelessness, and ourinnovative approach to recruitmenthas been featured prominently in major outlets, including the Financial Times and Leaders magazine. We have also been recognized as abest place to workin several top U.S. surveys, including national surveys by Glassdoor (Best Places to Work, Employees’ Choice Award, small and medium business category) and Vault (17th overall in the Vault Consulting 50, and the top-ranked economic consulting firm). 

About the Associate-Health Care Intern Position:

Within our structure, an Associate is a key member of the team, assuming responsibility for leading projects, engaging with clients, and taking on a mentor and supervisory role for junior team members. As an associate intern, you have the opportunity to work on complex business problems within an inclusive and collaborative environment. Associate interns can expect to work on multiple projects at a time. As an associate intern, you will play a critical role in driving the research, analysis, and strategy of cases. Responsibilities and work experiences across consulting engagements vary widely by project and may include:

Developing, designing, and conducting research studies to address our clients’ needs; Performing quantitative and qualitative research; Collaborating with academic and in-house experts; Performing analyses and presenting results; Preparing project deliverables and publications in peer-reviewed literature; Collaborating on authorship of research publications; Thinking creatively about how leading-edge analytics and emerging data sources address clients’ most pressing business challenges; Coordinating multiple work-streams or analyses within a case team, including both the work product and the team members involved in it.

In addition to casework, a successful internship program could include the following:

Meaningful work and responsibilities Practice area overviews Formal training Mentorship Performance reviews Social and networking events

Analysis Group fosters a work environment that is centered on delivering high quality work through teamwork and collaboration, best-in-class learning programs, and a culture of transparency, trust, and respect. Specifically, we seek candidates who have:

An in-progress graduate degree focused in health economics, economics, biostatistics, statistics, mathematics, (pharmaco) epidemiology, environmental health policy, public health, or related quantitative disciplines.  A Ph.D. in progress (students in their 3rd or 4th year preferred) with experience of applying quantitative methods to real-world research problems in the health care industry or experience in market access and/or health care consulting.  Substantial knowledge or on-going learning of health economic modeling experience, epidemiological modeling experience, or other quantitative research experience in HEOR in consulting or academia. Passion for using data and analytics to solve the economic and business challenges our clients face in the life sciences industry. Expertise in areas such as health economics, biostatistics, epidemiology, statistics, or related fields and a strong track record of applying quantitative methods to real-world research problems, preferably in health care research. Proficiency in at least one statistical programming language (e.g. SAS, Stata, S-Plus, R) is highly preferred. Strong, oral, and written communication skills, and a focus on attention to detail. A strong academic record. Effectively works independently and within a team. A desire to continuously learn and develop professionally. An inclusive and growth-oriented mindset, strong interpersonal skills, and an ability to work across differences.

How to Apply:

Interested candidates should submit a cover letter including a statement of interest, curriculum vitae, and all unofficial transcripts.

Applicants must be eligible to work in the U.K. without sponsorship.

 
Analysis Group is an equal opportunities employer.
Employment may be subject to relevant background/ reference checks.
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