Public Health Consulting

Applied epidemiology, biostatistics, real-world evidence, and health economics to support programs, policy decisions, and population health insights.

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Scientific, Data-Driven Public Health Support

We provide rigorous, evidence-based public health consulting to support healthcare organizations, research institutions, government agencies, and nonprofits. Our expertise spans epidemiologic analysis, biostatistics, real-world data evaluation, health outcomes research, and population health assessment. We combine scientific methods with practical insights to inform policies, programs, and strategic decisions.

Whether you need analytic support for a study, evaluation of a public health program, or methodological expertise in epidemiology or outcomes research, we deliver solutions grounded in transparency, rigor, and clear communication.

Publications

While client engagements remain confidential, our academic and scientific collaborations have been featured in respected peer-reviewed journals, including The Lancet and other leading clinical and public health journals. Selected publications include:

  1. Critical analysis of pemphigus vulgaris in pregnancy
  2. Active shooters and gun-free zones: emotional versus legal motivations
  3. Evaluating Disparities in Pathways to Breast Reconstruction
  4. Metabolic Derangement and Wound Complications in Elective Plastic Surgery
  5. Predicting Academic Performance in Plastic Surgery Residency
  6. Prophylactic Post-Operative Antibiotics in Tissue Expander-Based Reconstruction
  7. Tissue Expander Fill and Complications: A Propensity-Matched Analysis
  8. Defining the Value of Breast Reconstruction Surgeons
  9. Health Plan Enrollment and Mortality in Medicare
  10. Enhancing SmokefreeTXT: User-Reported Data Evaluation
  11. Complications and Utilization in Aesthetic Surgery
  12. Mapping Breast Cancer Care Encounters
  13. Age and Complications in Congenital Breast Deformity Correction
  14. Air vs. Saline: A Propensity-Matched Analysis
  15. Predictors of Academic Productivity in Plastic Surgery
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