Dr. Susan Brogly, PhD, MSc, BSc (Eng) is an epidemiologist and professor in Queen's Department of Surgery. Her area of interest is patient outcomes after surgical intervention using non-randomized data with an emphasis on study design and causal inference. Examples of her work include the comparative effectiveness of surgery vs. medical management for infective endocarditis using large administrative health databases. Dr. Brogly's research is supported by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, with past awards from the US National Institute of Health, the American Cancer Society, and others. She has authored more than 100 peer-reviewed scientific publications. Dr. Brogly previously held a faculty appointment in the Department of Epidemiology at the Boston University School of Public Health (2009-2014) and a research faculty appointment at the Center for Biostatistics in AIDS Research at the Harvard School of Public Health (2002-2009).
Areas of Research Interest:
Causal methods, surgical interventions and outcomes, study design
Publications: Dr. Brogly’s publications are available on PubMed https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=brogly+s
Click here to read Dr. Brogly's article in the Queen's Gazette April 10, 2017 entitled
"Addressing Addictions" Study reveals some women with prenatal opioid dependence are not being treated.