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September 2020
In place of this year's annual conference, the Australian Health Economics Society (AHES) will be hosting a one-day virtual conference showcasing the winners of the AHES Deeble Scotton Prize for Policy Impact and the Rising Star awardees. AHES Virtual Conference Date: 15 September 2020 (Tuesday) Time: 10am - 2.15pm Platform: Zoom (Details to be sent [...]
Find out moreAlthough this year’s AHES conference has been rescheduled for September 2021, the Australian Health Economics Society (AHES) is pleased to announce that the Australian Health Economics Doctoral (AHED) Workshop will go ahead as a virtual meeting. The aim of the workshop is to gather PhD students in health economics for an exchange of knowledge with some [...]
Find out moreAlthough this year’s AHES conference has been rescheduled for September 2021, the Australian Health Economics Society (AHES) is pleased to announce that the Australian Health Economics Doctoral (AHED) Workshop will go ahead as a virtual meeting. The aim of the workshop is to gather PhD students in health economics for an exchange of knowledge with some [...]
Find out moreOctober 2020
The Centre for Health Economics (CHE) at Monash University is hosting a one-day online workshop bringing together academics, practitioners, government and private sector experts in the following themed sessions: Time: 9.00am to 11.15am Session 1: Variations in clinical practice and treatment style Efficiency and low-value care in the Australian health sector Session 2: Decomposition of [...]
Find out moreThe Centre for Health Economics (CHE) at Monash University is hosting a one-day online workshop bringing together academics, practitioners, government and private sector experts in the following themed sessions: Time: 9.00am to 11.15am Session 1: Variations in clinical practice and treatment style Efficiency and low-value care in the Australian health sector Session 2: Decomposition of [...]
Find out moreA three-day intensive computer-based course in methods for health economic evaluation. The course covers study design principles, techniques for analysing costs and outcomes and an introduction to decision models. Each module is re-enforced by exercises in TreeAge Pro and STATA. Participants should be familiar with basic statistics. It is designed for those engaged in undertaking [...]
Find out moreA three-day intensive computer-based course in methods for health economic evaluation. The course covers study design principles, techniques for analysing costs and outcomes and an introduction to decision models. Each module is re-enforced by exercises in TreeAge Pro and STATA. Participants should be familiar with basic statistics. It is designed for those engaged in undertaking [...]
Find out moreNovember 2020
Public health practitioners with expertise in health economics and outcomes research work in a broad range of areas and disciplines. In this webinar hosted by the ISPOR Victoria and Tasmania Student Chapter, students will be able to hear from four guest speakers as they share their experiences on their career journey working in health [...]
Find out morePublic health practitioners with expertise in health economics and outcomes research work in a broad range of areas and disciplines. In this webinar hosted by the ISPOR Victoria and Tasmania Student Chapter, students will be able to hear from four guest speakers as they share their experiences on their career journey working in health [...]
Find out moreFebruary 2021
Wednesday, February 10, 2021, 9:00 AM EST (Thursday, February 11, 1:00 AM AEDT) Webinar: Shaping your career path as an early career health economist Although many Early Career Researchers (ECRs) who are members of iHEA work in academia, there are many other career pathways that early-career health economists could follow. The aim of this webinar [...]
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