Reed Mszar, MPH, MS
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Biography
Reed Mszar, MPH, MS, is a first-year PhD student in the Department of Chronic Disease Epidemiology at the Yale School of Public Health. His research encompasses cardiovascular and clinical epidemiology, health outcomes and disparities research, and cardio-oncology. Before returning to Yale, he worked in the Division of Clinical Effectiveness and Decision Science at the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) where he supported the development of research funding announcements and managed a diverse portfolio of funded studies.
Reed also conducted research at Yale's Center for Outcomes Research and Evaluation (CORE) leading projects focused on patient-reported outcomes and shared decision-making, subclinical atherosclerosis imaging, atrial fibrillation ablation disparities, and financial hardship from medical bills.
Education & Training
- MSGeorgetown University, Physiology and Biophysics
- MPHYale School of Public Health, Chronic Disease Epidemiology
- BSBates College, Biochemistry and Sociology
Honors & Recognition
Award | Awarding Organization | Date |
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CVRI Early Career Investigator Travel Grant | Council on Cardiovascular Radiology and Intervention, American Heart Association (AHA) | 2022 |
Award for Yale Research Excellence | Office of Health Equity Research, Yale School of Medicine | 2022 |
Biomedical Merit-Based Graduate Scholarship | Georgetown University | 2021 |
NLA Scientific Sessions Award | Northeast Lipid Association | 2019 |
ASPC Young Investigator Award | American Society for Preventive Cardiology | 2018 |
Horstmann Merit Award | Yale School of Public Health | 2018 |
Senior Scholar Award | Bates College | 2018 |
College Key Alumni Honor Society | Bates College | 2018 |
Myhrman/Swett Award for Top Sociology Thesis | Bates College | 2018 |
Harward Center Student Award for Community-Engaged Work | Bates College | 2018 |