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Pharmaceutical Economics and Policy (PMEP)
- http://www.usc.edu/schools/pharmacy/graduate/pharmecon/
- D class assignments for graduate students available in PSC713; phone (323) 442-1474.
- For a complete schedule of classes available for the Doctor of Pharmacy program, contact USC School of Pharmacy Graduate Affairs, 1985 Zonal Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90033.
Introduction to the concept of research design and examples of the variant research methods utilized in the field. Both the conceptual and practical issues of research including development of the research question, selection of appropriate methods, data sources and analytic approaches to address the research question will be addressed.
48954D | 046 | Lecture | 10:00-12:00pm | Thursday | 0 of 30 | | OFFICE | | |
Analysis of economic and psychological constructs of risks, probabilities, and health related preferences and utilities.
48950D | 001 | Lecture | 2:00-5:50pm | Monday | 13 of 24 | Steven Fox | VPD107 | | |
Introduction to methods for analysis of large health data sets, including data selection, SAS/Stata programming under Linux, and review of claims and survey data.
48967D | 005 | Lecture | 2:00-5:50pm | Wednesday | 8 of 24 | Patricia St Clair | VPD107 | | |
Covers a variety of applied econometric techniques, including linear panel models, regression discontinuity design, sample selection models, count models, survival analysis, and simulation. Prerequisite:
ECON 513. (Duplicates credit in
ECON 615)
48966D | 005 | Lecture | 10:00-11:50am | Mon, Wed | 13 of 30 | John Romley | VHE214 | | |
Use of qualitative models to describe and analyze pharmaceutical and health care markets; experimental design/power calculations; survival models; multiple indicator models; qualitative and limited dependent variables models; estimation and application of such models to selected problems. Prerequisite:
ECON 615 or
PMEP 548.
48955D | 001 | Lecture | 2:00-5:50pm | Tuesday | Canceled | Neeraj Sood | | | |
Techniques of microeconometric analysis to inform health policy. Topics include: demand for health, medical care, and insurance, risk selection, medical innovation.
Recommended preparation: ECON 601,
ECON 611. (Duplicates credit in former
PMEP 534.)
- Crosslist: This course is offered by the ECON department but may qualify for major credit in PMEP. To register, enroll in ECON 636.
Current research in pharmaceutical economics and policy presented by outside scholars, faculty and students. Graded CR/NC.
Research leading to the doctorate. Maximum units which may be applied to the degree to be determined by the department. Graded CR/NC.
48970D | 005 | Lecture | TBA | TBA | 24 of 50 | Geoffrey Joyce | OFFICE | | |
Credit on acceptance of dissertation. Graded IP/CR/NC.
48980D | 005 | Lecture | TBA | TBA | 1 of 25 | Geoffrey Joyce | OFFICE | | |
Credit on acceptance of dissertation. Graded IP/CR/NC.
48982D | 005 | Lecture | TBA | TBA | 2 of 30 | Geoffrey Joyce | OFFICE | | |
Credit on acceptance of dissertation. Graded IP/CR/NC.
48984D | 005 | Lecture | TBA | TBA | 4 of 30 | Geoffrey Joyce | OFFICE | | |
Credit on acceptance of dissertation. Graded IP/CR/NC.
48986D | 046 | Lecture | TBA | TBA | 2 of 25 | Geoffrey Joyce | OFFICE | | |
Credit on acceptance of dissertation. Graded IP/CR/NC.
48988D | 005 | Lecture | TBA | TBA | 1 of 30 | Geoffrey Joyce | OFFICE | | |