Summary
Kevin Mcconeghy is an assistant professor and clinical pharmacy specialist with nine years' experience translating pharmacoepidemiology and causal inference methods into real-world vaccine safety and infectious disease research for Veterans. At the THRIVE Center of Innovation (VAPHCS) and Brown University School of Public Health he leads pragmatic trial and observational studies, collaborating with VA operational partners, CDC, FDA and industry. He combines clinical training in infectious diseases and critical care with advanced quantitative skills (R, SAS, Stata, SQL) to extract and analyze large VA clinical datasets and publish peer-reviewed work. Kevin mentors junior faculty and trainees, teaches infectious disease pharmacotherapy, and shapes long-term care research and policy through applied methods. His background as a clinician-scientist and postdoctoral training in clinical and translational sciences gives him a practical edge in designing causal inference studies that answer operational questions. Based in Providence, RI, he uniquely bridges frontline clinical practice and high-impact health services research focused on Veteran health.
9 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Health Services Research, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Health Services Research at Brown University School of Public Health
M.S., Clinical and Translational Sciences, M.S., Clinical and Translational Sciences at University of Illinois at Chicago
Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.), Pharmacy, Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.), Pharmacy at University of Rhode Island