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Ling-I Olivia

Academic Institution Affiliation: University of British Columbia (UBC)
Academic Institution Position/Title: Clinical Assistant Professor
Academic Affiliation Faculty: Faculty of Medicine
Hospital/Health Centre Affiliation Position:
Degree(s): MD, PhD, MSc

Research areas of interest:
Evidence-based medicine; administrative data analysis for health service evaluation and planning; management of multiple chronic diseases (multi-morbidity); artificial intelligence and machine learning; technology, medical records; Health Information Technology, medical records; genomics, proteomics and metabolomics
Research Themes:
Woman's Cancer Chronic Disease

Website: http://research.familymed.ubc.ca/person/l-olivia-tseng/
Biography:

Dr. Olivia Tseng is a practicing family doctor and a quantitative researcher proficient with administrative data analysis, systematic review and randomized controlled trials.  Olivia is a Clinical Assistant Professor at the UBC Department of Family Practice, an associate research member of the Centre for Clinical Evaluation and Epidemiology(c2e2.ca), an affiliated research member of the Women Health Research Institute(WHRI), and a board member of the Clinician Scholar Program.  She supervises Family Practice residents and medical students at the UBC Health Clinic.  She has been awarded multiple research scholarships including a national Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation fellowship.  She served on the GPAC working group, helping to create the BC provincial guidelines for genital tract cancers in females.  She completed her residency training at St. Paul’s Hospital, doctoral degree and Clinician Scholar Training at UBC, and Master of Science degree at SFU.

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