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Shannon Walsh (Tully)

Principal Researcher at American Institutes for Research

Shannon Walsh (Tully) has a diverse work experience that spans over several companies and roles. Shannon started their career as a Clinical Research Assistant at McLean Hospital Neuroimaging Center in 2006. Shannon then worked as a Research Associate and Senior Research Associate at Mapi Values, where they focused on patient-centered qualitative research, PRO instrument development, and FDA submissions. In 2011, they worked at Genentech as a member of the EpiPRO team, conducting FDA label reviews and developing patient satisfaction questionnaires. Shannon also has experience as an Independent Contractor, working as a Freelance Researcher and Interviewer. Shannon then joined CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield as a Senior PCMH Program Consultant, where they consulted with healthcare providers and executives to identify population health management opportunities. After that, they joined IMPAQ International, starting as a Senior Research Analyst and later serving as a Research Associate and Principal Research Associate. In their roles at IMPAQ, Shannon was involved in contract management, project directing, and providing technical and policy support for healthcare-related projects. Currently, Shannon is a Principal Researcher at the American Institutes for Research. Overall, Shannon's work experience demonstrates expertise in healthcare consulting, research, contract management, and project leadership.

Shannon Walsh (Tully) obtained a BA degree in Psychology from Bates College, where they studied from 2002 to 2006. Later on, they pursued further education by attending the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health from 2010 to 2012, earning a Master of Public Health (MPH) degree. During the same period, they also attended the Johns Hopkins University - Carey Business School, earning a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree. No specific field of study was mentioned for their MBA or MPH degree programs.

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