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Assistant Professor/Post-doc Oncology Care

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Assistant Professor/Post-doc Oncology Care
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Key takeaways

Hours
38 - 40 hr.
Salary indication
€ 3,408 - € 5,922
Deadline
5 Mar 2022
The Faculty of Behavioural, Management and Social Sciences (BMS), Department of Technology, Policy and Society, Health Technology and Services Research (HTSR) section, is seeking an Assistant Professor in the area of Quality Assurance.

The Challenge

Patients living with or after cancer demand for multidisciplinary care. Many care providers and institutions are directly or indirectly involved in the chain of care activities for an individual patient. The (on average increasingly older) patient is becoming more and more outstanding due to factors such as the combination with underlying diseases or specific tumor characteristics (i.e. gene expression profiles). As a result, care is becoming increasingly sophisticated and personalized.

Innovations to improve the quality and efficiency of this care, i.e. in the operation management, diagnostics or treatment, results in simpler or more complex care. Organizational innovations include initiatives such as the formation of clinical cancer networks (CCN), whereby regional agreements are made regarding the concentration of treatment of specific patient groups. Also is the reallocation of care from within to outside the hospital in the future will be a challenge. Clinical innovations in diagnostics and treatment could include a new diagnostic imaging technique or a new drug. The degree of implementation and efficiency of these innovations is motivated by various factors. In daily care practice, treatment options are tailored to the patient and tumor characteristics and the options are discussed with the patient. The patient can make the choice not to be treated according to the guideline. In addition, the resources and expertise that make sophisticated care or innovations possible are not available everywhere. Also, an innovation is often developed in a controlled setting and the effect of an innovation in daily practice is not always known in advance. Thus, monitoring variation in implementation of innovations and assessment of the effect on quality of care and outcome in daily practice is crucial to increase the quality of care.

Using structured data and valid and reliable indicators, insight can be gained into the causes of variation in chain care and its consequences. Does the variation affect the outcome? Causes can lie in the organization of the care (market), financial regulations, management, medical policy, processes and procedures, human relationships, patient information, shared decision-making, etc.

Guiding within this position strives to instill in students the context and challenges of daily practice and to work with them to devise solutions. Research strives to resolve effect of implementation of clinical content, organizational and technological innovations on the quality and outcome of oncology care (outcomes research). Is there variation in care? What does insight into the quality of care provide? What factors influence variation (e.g., patient age, decision making in the consultation room/information to the patient, patient choice, lack of evidence of superiority of one treatment over another, practitioner preference, type of hospital/regional arrangements)? Does this variation influence the outcome (e.g., return of disease, complications, survival, quality of life, and patient satisfaction/happiness)? Which (implementation) interventions are effective to improve care?

The University of Twente strives to achieve these goals in close collaboration with the Netherlands Comprehensive Cancer Organisation (IKNL; www.iknl.nl). The IKNL hosts the Netherlands Cancer Registry (NKR) and has information on all patients with cancer in the Netherlands. IKNL wants to "let data live" and collaborates with other organizations and data sources such as DHD (Dutch hospital data), NIVEL first line registry, PHARMO, Profiles registry, allowing for data-driven research on variation, quality and outcomes of care.

The position

You contribute to research, teaching, and knowledge valorisation. You will
  • (co-) teach courses in our bachelor and/or masters programs epidemiology;
  • Perform analyses and write articles about the care for patients with (metastasized) cancer and use available data and analyze real world databases;
  • Carry out research based on statistical analyses with data files;
  • Contribute towards the supervision of PHD- candidates and guide students; 
  • Work closely in the team of scientists at the university that collaborates with hospitals and other healthcare organizations and work closely with, and are part of, the (breast cancer) research team of the Netherlands Comprehensive Cancer Organisation (IKNL).

Your profile

The candidates we seek

  • Hold a PhD degree in a related field and have (preferable) experience in research, which is apparent from publications in reputable academic journals, presentations in international scientific conferences, and other academic activities;
  • Have knowledge of and experience with analytical methods from e.g. epidemiology, research methodologies, analyses on (quantitative) data, based on large databases;
  • Have experience in evaluation and/or implementation research of interventions and care pathways in various healthcare organizations, preferably using (digital) technological innovations and various data systems and knowledge of (breast) cancer and cancer care, both about the treatment and organization of care;
  • Are (preferable) active in networks for acquiring research funding, and have ambition and experience in working closely with companies and government agencies;
  • Possess fluent communication skills in Dutch and an excellent command of English (C2);
  • Have teaching experience (both lecturing and tutoring)in health sciences or relates subjects at an internationally accredited university;
  • Possess a (equivalent of) University Teaching Qualification certificate, or be willing to obtain this, and have a real passion for, and the ambition to become a creative and effective teacher.
Are you up to the challenge of supplying to an efficient transformation of care with both your research and teaching? Then apply now!

Our offer

We offer a full-time position for 1 year (Assistant professor/ Postdoc depending on experience) with the prospect of a permanent position. The university offers a dynamic ecosystem with hardworking colleagues in which internationalization is an important part of the strategic agenda. The starting salary varies, depending on your experience, between € 3.408 and € 5.922 gross per month (in accordance with the CAO Dutch Universities). In addition, the UT offers extra attractive employment conditions (8% vacation allowance, 8.3% year-end bonus, proven pension scheme, sabbatical leave, professional and personal development programs, etc.).

Information and application

You are encouraged to discuss your ideas about this position with Prof. Sabine Siesling, email: s.siesling@utwente.nl. Please submit your application before March 5, 2022 and include:

  • A cover letter of up to 1.5 pages A4, including a brief explanation of your specific interest, qualifications and motivation to apply for this position;
  • A complete Curriculum Vitae, including contact information for at least two academic references;
  • A publication list.

About the department

HTSR is part of the department of Technology, Policy, Society (TPS), in which we closely collaborate with sections on higher education policy studies, environmental and energy systems, philosophy, and health technology. At HTSR, we focus on evaluating and optimizing the impact of new health technology on clinical and health outcomes, health care quality and safety, health care service delivery, and associated health care costs. HTSR consists of a multidisciplinary team with expertise in health technology assessment/health economics, epidemiology, data science, patient preferences, simulation modeling, and health psychology There are strong links with major healthcare organizations to ensure successful collaborative healthcare research.

About the organization

The Faculty of Behavioral, Management and Social sciences (BMS) aims to play a key role in understanding, jointly developing and evaluating innovations in society. Technological developments are the engine of innovation. As a technical university that puts people first, we tailor them to human needs and behavior and use social engineering to integrate them into society. We also ensure adequate governance at public and private level, and robust, inclusive and fair organizational structures. We do this by developing, sharing and applying high-quality knowledge in Psychology, Business Administration, Public Administration, Communication Sciences, Philosophy, Educational Sciences and Health Sciences. Our research and education in these disciplines revolves around tackling and solving societal challenges. The research programs of BMS are closely linked to the research of the UT institutes Mesa+ Institute for Nanotechnology, TechMed Center and Digital Society Institute.

As an employer, the Faculty of BMS offers work that matters. We equip you to create new possibilities for yourself and for our society. With us, you will become part of a leading technical university with increasing, positive social impact. We offer an open, inclusive and entrepreneurial atmosphere, in which we encourage you to make healthy choices, for example through our flexible, adaptable benefits.

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