Practicum Student - Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance and Prevention
Location: Toronto-661 University
Department: Scientist Third Party Grants
This posting is to fill a current vacancy.
The placement will be situated in the AMR/ASP team at PHO a multidisciplinary team that includes expertise in medicine pharmacy epidemiology biostatistics and public health and that has access to a variety of data sources including medico-administrative data (via ICES) the Ontario Laboratory Information System (OLIS) and drug purchasing data (IQVIA). The objective of the AMR/ASP team at PHO is to reduce the burden of antimicrobial resistant infections in Ontario by conducting disease surveillance identifying drivers of resistant infections and designing and testing interventions to reduce resistance. The practicum will involve conducting studies to identify drivers of various antimicrobial resistant infections (e.g. Clostridiodes difficile methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia) examining variation in antibiotic prescribing and/or measuring the effectiveness of stewardship interventions. The students role will involve designing and writing new protocols for epidemiologic studies coding and running statistical analyses and/or writing and publishing reports on antimicrobial resistance.
Suggested placement start date: May to August 2026
Please note:
This position is only open to students who are currently enrolled in an academic program where the completion of a practicum placement is required.
This position is only open to students currently residing in Ontario and attending a Canadian academic institution. Preference will be given to students enrolled in Ontario-based academic institutions.
This is a paid placement.
Educational objectives:
- Gain knowledge of AMR infections of public health relevance including their etiology and risk factors.
- Learn of interventions to reduce the incidence of AMR infections including antimicrobial stewardship.
- Apply epidemiologic principles to design and/or analyze studies identifying new risk factors and evaluate interventions retrospectively including cohort studies and controlled interrupted time series.
- Use their writing skills to concisely summarise study results in manuscript or report format.
Education and experience:
- Strong writing skills evidenced by writing samples and/or first-author publications.
- Strong statistical programming and data visualization skills in R or SAS.
- Experience designing epidemiologic studies.
- Knowledge of microbiology or infectious diseases (not required).
- Prior bachelors degree education with substantive quantitative statistical or data science coursework.
- Currently be enrolled in a graduate program in epidemiology biostatistics or data science.
Duration: Student (Fixed Term) 3 month(s)
Hours of Work: Full time 36.25 hours per week
Compensation Group: Individual Contributor
Compensation Range: $700.00 - $725.00
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Closing Date:
Please note: applications will be received no later than 11:59pm on the date preceding the closing date as indicated on the Job Requisition.
Note: Internal candidates will be considered first.
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