Brigham and Women's Hospital
Anne-Marie Schenk is a seasoned data analyst with extensive experience in data reporting and analytics across various industries. Currently serving as a Senior Data Analyst at Brigham and Women's Hospital since January 2021, Anne-Marie supports the International Patient Center and Department of Radiology. Prior to this role, Anne-Marie worked as an Independent Contractor focusing on data reporting projects and insights for multiple teams. As a Project Lead at Prodify Labs, Anne-Marie directed reporting projects for the fleet management industry and developed customer-facing dashboards. Previous roles include Data and Analytics Manager positions at WHEEL19 and One20 Inc, where Anne-Marie established reporting databases and contributed to mobile application development. Additionally, a background as a Software Engineer at RedIron Technology and as a Software Applications and Test Engineer at Teradyne provided a strong foundation in software development. Anne-Marie holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from McGill University and a Master of Science in Computer Science from Western University.
Brigham and Women's Hospital
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Boston's Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) is an international leader in virtually every area of medicine and has been the site of pioneering breakthroughs that have improved lives around the world. A major teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School, BWH has a legacy of excellence that continues to grow. With two outstanding hospitals, over 150 outpatient practices, and over 1,200 physicians, we serve patients from New England, throughout the United States, and from 120 countries around the world. The BWH name is a reflection of our history. In 1980 three of Boston’s oldest and most prestigious Harvard Medical School teaching hospitals - the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, the Robert Breck Brigham Hospital, and the Boston Hospital for Women – merged to form Brigham and Women’s Hospital. As a national leader in improving health care quality and safety, we have helped to develop some of the industry’s best practices including computerized physician order entry (CPOE) to prevent medication errors. The CPOE is now a nationally-accepted safety practice. The BWH Biomedical Research Institute (BRI) is one of the most powerful biomedical research institutes in the world and the second largest recipient of National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding among independent hospitals in the United States. BWH has long had great success in research as measured by the number of important discoveries made, the size and scope of its research portfolio and the volume of publications annually. BWH is a training ground for physicians, nurses, and allied health professionals. We have 1,100 trainees in over 140 of the most sought after training programs in the world, and also host Harvard Medical School students in rotations throughout our programs. As our global health services expand, our clinical trainees have rich opportunities to contribute and learn in challenging environments around the world. Brigham and Women's Hospital is an EEO, AA, VEVRAA Employer.