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Msqm Justin Carrico

Associate Director, Health Economics at RTI Health Solutions

Justin Carrico, MSQM has over 6 years of work experience in the field of health economics. Justin started their career as a BPS Co-op at Bosch in 2012 and later interned at Eisai until 2014. In 2015, Justin joined RTI Health Solutions, where they worked as a Health Economist before being promoted to Senior Health Economist and eventually Associate Director, Health Economics. Justin has been with RTI Health Solutions since 2015. Additionally, Justin had a research experience at Clemson University as part of the Research Experience for Undergraduates program in 2015.

Justin Carrico, MSQM, has a strong educational background in the field of quantitative management and engineering. Justin pursued their Master of Science in Quantitative Management: Health Analytics from Duke University - The Fuqua School of Business, where they attended from 2021 to 2023. During this time, their focus was on health analytics, although the specific field of study is not mentioned.

Prior to their postgraduate studies, Justin completed their undergraduate education at Clemson University from 2010 to 2015. There, they obtained a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Industrial Engineering. This degree provided him with a solid foundation in the principles and practices of managing industrial processes and systems.

In addition to their formal academic qualifications, Justin Carrico has also earned a Solidworks Certified Associate certificate from Dassault Systèmes. Justin obtained this certification in April 2013, demonstrating their proficiency in using the Solidworks software for 3D modeling and design.

Overall, Justin Carrico's education history showcases their dedication to gaining expertise in quantitative management, health analytics, and industrial engineering.

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Timeline

  • Associate Director, Health Economics

    December, 2022 - present

  • Senior Health Economist

    November, 2018

  • Health Economist

    August, 2015