Faculty
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Sung-joon "Max" Min, PhD Division of Health Care Policy
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Sung-joon "Max" Min, PhD, is an Assistant Professor within the Division of Health
Care Policy and Research including a faculty position in the Department of Biostatistics.
Dr. Min received his PhD in biostatistics and AM in economics from the University of Michigan. He is
currently Assistant Professor of Medicine (in the Division of Health Care Policy and Research) with a secondary
appointment in the Department of Biostatistics. He is also a statistician in the Colorado Health
Outcomes Program (COHO). At COHO, he is mainly involved with projects
related to the National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (NSQIP). Prior to joining UCD, he was a biostatistician
for the Colorado Foundation for Medical Care. Dr. Min's research interests lie in the application of modern statistical
methods to biomedical and health care research, and the development of applicable statistical methods to aid collaborative
research. He is particularly interested in health care financing issues (such as improving health care quality while
containing costs) and twin fetal growth curve estimation. His primary methodologic interests are in group sequential
design and economic evaluation of longitudinal clinical trials. Additionally he is interested in econometric methods
for nonnormally distributed variables often found in health care settings.
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