Paulos Teckle
Senior Health Economist
BC Cancer Research Centre Canada
North America
Biography
Dr. Teckle is a Health Economist at the Canadian Centre for Applied Research in Cancer Control (ARCC), British Columbia Cancer Agency and an Assistant Professor in the School of Population and Public Health at the University of British Columbia. Previously he held positions at Health Economics Research Unit, University of Aberdeen UK. Whilst at the University of Aberdeen, Dr. Teckle was part of a research team that was commissioned by the Scottish Executive Health Department in 2005 to improve and refine the Arbuthnott Resources Allocation Formula used in Scotland. Since he joined the ARCC in 2006, Dr. Teckle has been working as a co-investigator in three projects: “Health-related quality of life in cancer patientsâ€; “Long-term income and employment outcomes in cancer-survivorsâ€, and “Phase-specific and lifetime costs of cancer in British Columbia and Ontarioâ€. The objective of the first project is to evaluate the reliability and validity of cancer-specific measures of health related-quality of life in patients with cancer in BC. The objective of the second project is to estimate the effect of socio-demographic and clinical factors on cancer survivors’ income, and their ability to participate in the labor force using cross-sectional and longitudinal models; and the objective of the last project is to estimate costs for eighteen most common types of cancer in British Columbia. Over the course of his academic career, Dr. Teckle has published a number of scientific papers.
Research Interest