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Mauricio Ferri

Mauricio Ferri MD, MSc

Public Health
Princeton, New Jersey, United States of America

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Mauricio Ferri is a critical care physician and health services researcher with experience in knowledge translation and implementation of research findings in public health, clinical, and policy-making settings. His main interests are health services research, population health, implementation, and complexity science. His current position is CV Medical Scientist, CV Real World Evidence in the Eliquis US Medical Affairs team at Bristol-Myers Squibb where he leads the Undiagnosed Atrial Fibrillation and Nonvalvular Atrial Fibrillation (NVAF) workstreams. He is also an active member of the Real World Data workstream. Before BMS, he worked as a consultant for the Guideline Review Committee Secretariat at WHO headquarters in Geneva developing methods and procedures for "Ultra-Fast" guideline production in response to public health emergencies. Additional activities included standard and emergency guidelines review, methods support to guideline development groups, evaluation of WHO emergency guidelines, and development of tools to facilitate the guideline production processes. He contributed to the 2014-15 WHO Ebola Outbreak Response as a clinician, health services researcher, and trainer for the Clinical Management Team in Kenema and Freetown - Sierra Leone, and with the University of Oxford - RAPIDE-TKM-Ebola as a Trial Clinical Lead.