Thomas Bøjer Rasmussen

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Statistician, MSc

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Thomas Bøjer Rasmussen

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Thomas Bøjer Rasmussen is a statistician (MSc) at the Department of Clinical Epidemiology, part of the Department of Clinical Medicine at Aarhus University in Aarhus, Denmark. His work focuses on clinical epidemiology and biostatistics, with a particular interest in analyzing large-scale health data to improve healthcare policy and clinical outcomes. His primary job responsibilities include the statistical design and analysis of epidemiological studies, managing and interpreting data from national health registries, contributing to research protocols and scientific publications, and collaborating closely with clinicians and researchers to ensure methodological rigor in research projects. He also supports the development of statistical models and tools for risk prediction and healthcare quality assessment. In addition to his research, he thoroughly enjoys the never-ending stream of administrative tasks—especially the ones with unclear purpose and no discernible impact—because what statistician doesn’t dream of spending hours filling out forms that no one reads? Thomas has contributed to numerous studies, including investigations into the effects of renin-angiotensin system blockers on outcomes in influenza and pneumonia patients, the burden and cost of brain disorders in Denmark, and benchmarking hospital performance based on mortality and readmission rates following cardiovascular events. His research plays a key role in supporting evidence-based medicine through data-driven insights. Thomas is affiliated with a leading research environment at Aarhus University, known for its commitment to advancing diagnostics and treatment through robust epidemiological methods. 

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Thomas Bøjer Rasmussen, working in the Department of Clinical Epidemiology, holds responsibilities that typically involve the design, implementation, and analysis of epidemiological research focused on clinical outcomes. His role likely includes managing data from healthcare databases, collaborating with clinicians and researchers to explore disease patterns, treatment efficacy, and patient safety, and contributing to the development of evidence-based healthcare practices. He may also be involved in publishing scientific findings, securing research funding, and mentoring junior researchers or students within the department. Through his work, Rasmussen supports the improvement of public health and clinical decision-making based on robust epidemiological evidence.

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