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Saumitra Rege
Epidemiologist, University of Virginia.
Saumitra Rege is a Pharmacoepidemiologist with a strong clinical pharmacy background and expertise in epidemiology. With over 5 years of experience, Saumitra has exceptional skills in observational study design, data analysis, outcomes research, and health economics. He is well-versed in survey methods and proficient in utilizing CDC databases such as NHANES, NAMCS, NHAMCS, HCUP, MEPS, and NNHS. Saumitra also has extensive experience in employing statistical software packages like SAS, SUDAAN, SPSS, and R. His professional journey includes 2+ years of working with claims-based data from Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Rhode Island.
Saumitra Rege's publication achievement includes the Rufus A. Lyman National Award. His expertise extends to designing and conducting epidemiologic studies such as retrospective cohort, case-control, and cross-sectional studies. He is skilled in various analytical techniques including logistic regression modeling, survival analysis, matching techniques, and linear regression. Saumitra Rege pursued a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Pharmacoepidemiology and Pharmacoeconomics from the University of Rhode Island. He also holds a Master's degree in Pharmacy Administration and Pharmacy Policy and Regulatory Affairs from St. John's University, along with a Bachelor's degree in Pharmacy from the University of Mumbai. Currently an Epidemiologist at the University of Virginia, Saumitra has previously served in various roles including Instructor of Epidemiology at the University of Rhode Island, Epidemiologist at GlobalData, and Graduate Teaching Assistant at the Department of Chemistry and Public Safety/Environmental Health & Safety at the University of Rhode Island. He has also worked as a Graduate Research Assistant at the Department of Pharmacoepidemiology and Pharmacoeconomics at the University of Rhode Island, and as a Graduate Student Assistant in Public Safety/Environmental Health & Safety. Saumitra Rege has also held the position of a Doctoral Candidate in Public Safety/Environmental Health & Safety at the University of Rhode Island, and as a Team Leader for Resident Safety Monitors at the Department of Public Safety at St. John's University.