Summary
Paul Krueger is a PhD epidemiologist and senior research consultant with a 30+ year academic and public-health career focused on primary care, long-term and palliative care, and survey methods. He combines deep methodological expertise in observational study design, questionnaire development and analysis with a strong record of research capacity building—over 90 peer-reviewed publications, $16M+ in funded grants, and extensive teaching and mentorship across undergraduate and graduate programs. As former Associate Director of Research in Family and Community Medicine and a cross-appointed public health professor, he has led research programs, taught dozens of courses and workshops, and served on numerous committees and grant review panels. Now retired and self-employed, he provides remote consulting and course instruction, bringing practical implementation experience from both facility- and community-based studies. A notable but less obvious strength is his long-standing emphasis on research tools and training—he has developed and revised research programs while supervising students from undergraduate to postdoc levels. Based in Toronto, he remains academically active as an Associate Professor Emeritus and continues contributing to applied health services research.
10 years of coding experience
29 years of employment as a software developer
Ph.D., Epidemiology (minors in biostatistics and community health programs), Ph.D., Epidemiology (minors in biostatistics and community health programs) at University of Toronto
M.Sc., Health Studies (biostatistics minor), M.Sc., Health Studies (biostatistics minor) at University of Waterloo