Anusree Subramonian, MBBS, MSc-Medicine

Clinical Research Officer at CADTH

Anusree Subramonian has a diverse work experience in the field of medicine and clinical research. Currently, Anusree works as a Clinical Research Officer at CADTH, where they conduct assessments on the clinical and economic value of health technologies. Anusree collaborates with various stakeholders to support evidence-based decision-making.

Prior to their current role, Anusree worked as a Clinical Research Project Assistant at The Hospital for Sick Children. In this role, they coordinated multiple observational studies and clinical trials for organ transplant recipients. Anusree also conducted research on patient-reported outcomes and quality of life evaluations. Anusree was involved in study protocol development, REB submissions, and manuscript writing.

Before that, Anusree gained experience as a Research Assistant in Medicine at Memorial University of Newfoundland. Anusree assisted in literature searches, evidence gathering, report creation, and presentations. Anusree also contributed to the planning of a medical conference and performed various research administrative tasks.

Overall, Anusree's work experience demonstrates their expertise in clinical research, evidence generation, and collaboration with stakeholders in the healthcare industry.

Anusree Subramonian pursued their Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) from Cochin University of Science and Technology from 2005 to 2011. Anusree further expanded their knowledge and qualifications by completing a Master's degree in Medicine (Clinical Epidemiology) from Memorial University of Newfoundland between 2015 and 2018. In addition to their formal education, Anusree has obtained several certifications. These include "Introduction to Health Economics and Outcomes Research" from ISPOR - The Professional Society for Health Economics and Outcomes Research, obtained in February 2023. Anusree also obtained the "Personal Health Information Act (PHIA)" certification in June 2017 and the "Tri-Council Policy Statement: Ethical Conduct for Research Involving Humans (TCPS2: CORE)" certification in September 2016. The information available does not provide details about their completion of the "IELTS - Academic" certification.

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Timeline

  • Clinical Research Officer

    March, 2020 - present