Dr. Murray Krahn, MD, MSc

Dr. Murray Krahn, MD, MSc, Professor, Department of Medicine & Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Toronto; F. Norman Hughes Chair in Pharmacoeconomics; Director, THETA (Toronto Health Economics & Technology Assessment Collaborative)

An essay by Dr. Murray Krahn, MD, MSc

Dr. Murray D. Krahn, MD, MSc, FRCP(C) is a specialist in General Internal Medicine, a Scientist at the University Health Network, the F. Norman Hughes Chair in Pharmacoeconomics at the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy at the University of Toronto, and the Director of THETA, the Toronto Health Economics and Technology Assessment Collaborative. He is Professor in the Department of Medicine, Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, and the Faculty of Pharmacy. Dr. Krahn completed a Bachelors degree in Philosophy at the University of Winnipeg, a medical degree at the University of Manitoba and post-graduate training in Internal Medicine at the University of Toronto, an MSc in Clinical Epidemiology at McMaster University and a Research Fellowship in Clinical Decision-Making at the New England Medical Center. Dr. Krahn’s major research interests include the development of policy models, decision making paradigms in health technology assessment, and the use of administrative data in health technology assessment.