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Sara Khangura

Clinical Research Officer at Canada's Drug Agency

Sara Khangura has a diverse work experience spanning multiple roles and organizations. Sara'smost recent position is as a Clinical Research Officer at CADTH, where they play a vital role in identifying and synthesizing clinical evidence to support health decision makers and care providers. Prior to this, they served as the Manager of the Evidence Synthesis Unit at The Canadian Medical Protective Association, overseeing activities that contribute to safe medical care in Canada. Sara also has experience working in various roles at CADTH, including Manager of Clinical Research and Researcher.

Before their time at CADTH, they worked as a Senior Research Associate/Manager at the University of Ottawa, where they conducted quantitative and qualitative studies and managed a research network. Sara's early career includes roles as a Knowledge Exchange Officer at the Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health, a Research Coordinator at the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, and a Communications Specialist/Writer/Editor at Bridges.com.

Overall, Sara Khangura's work experience reflects their expertise in clinical research, evidence synthesis, knowledge translation, and project management.

Sara Khangura's education history begins with their enrollment at Carleton University in 1998, where they pursued a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications. Sara completed their undergraduate studies in 2000. In the same year, they attended Algonquin College and obtained a Diploma in Desktop Publishing. Sara then took a break from formal education before returning to University of Ottawa in 2006, where they attended the Summer Institute in Epidemiology and Biostatistics as a course. In 2009, Sara completed another course at the University of Ottawa, focusing on Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis (EPI6188). Finally, from 2012 to 2016, Sara attended the University of Liverpool, where they earned a Master of Public Health (MPH) degree with a specialization in Epidemiology.

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