Jason Pole is an Associate Professor in the Dalla Lana School of Public Health at the University of Toronto with a focused expertise in Epidemiology. He completed his PhD at the University of Toronto in 2007, and he has a strong publication record in pediatric epidemiological research, especially relating to health outcomes following childhood cancer. He investigates the impacts of health data collection and digital health interventions. His extensive work includes co-investigator and principal investigator roles in several significant research initiatives involving clinical outcomes and healthcare utilization. Pole has been actively involved in analyzing health data for improving health service provision and addressing complications of pediatric oncology. He has collaborated with various health institutions and has made substantial contributions to the field through published studies in respected journals. His ongoing projects and research interests revolve around utilizing complex survey methods and health service utilization analysis to inform pediatric health practices and policies.
University of Queensland • Brisbane, Australia
Teaching and conducting research in epidemiology and public health.