Stirling Bryan, PhD
Director
University of British Columbia; Centre for Clinical Epidemiology & Evaluation
701 - 828 West 10th Avenue
Vancouver,
BC
Canada
V5Z 1M9
Biographical Sketch: Dr. Stirling Bryan is an economist with a career-long specialization in health care. His early career was spent in the UK, with appointments in London and Birmingham. In 2005, as a Harkness Fellow, he spent a year at Stanford University, moving to Canada in 2008. He is a Professor in UBC’s School of Population & Public Health, and Director of VCH’s Centre for Clinical Epidemiology & Evaluation. His research seeks to inform policy and practice – in the UK he had an extensive involvement with NICE, and in Canada he chairs CADTH’s Health Technology Expert Review Panel. Recently he was appointed as a Scientific Director, for Patient Oriented Research, in BC’s Academic Health Sciences Network.
Papers:
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COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF LUNG CANCER SCREENING WITH LOW DOSE COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY IN BRITISH COLUMBIA
CAREER DEVELOPMENT PANEL: TRAINING IN MEDICAL DECISION MAKING
IMPROVING ADHERENCE AMONG ADULT ASTHMATICS: IDENTIFYING A ROLE FOR ACTIVE PATIENT ENGAGEMENT
DO PATIENTS, PROVIDERS, AND THE PUBLIC VALUE SHARED DECISION-MAKING? A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF DISCRETE CHOICE EXPERIMENTS