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Current Position and Professional Functions

Dr. Wong is a Assistant Professor at the School of Pharmacy, ‎University of Waterloo and an Assistant Professor at the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Toronto. His previous position was a Decision Modeller at THETA. He specifies, develops and maintains decision models for health technologies assessment, cost-effectiveness analysis, and pharmacoeconomics evaluation studies.


Education and Training

Dr. Wong completed his Master of Mathematics and PhD Degrees in Computer Science at the University of Waterloo, and a Postdoctoral Fellowship in Medical Decision Making at the University of Toronto.


Publications

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Research Interests and Expertise

Dr. Wong’s research focuses on infectious diseases modeling, health services and outcomes research, particularly in hepatitis B and C. His health services and outcomes research interests include quality of life research, costing and return on investment. Methodology research interests include advanced decision-analytic modeling techniques (such as discrete event simulation models and agent-based models) for health technology assessment, cost-effectiveness analysis, and pharmacoeconomics evaluation studies.

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william.wong@theta.utoronto.ca
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