Margaret Amankwa-Sakyi
Clinical Guideline Specialist at American College of Radiology- Claim this Profile
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Credentials
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Time Management: Working from Home
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Experience
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American College of Radiology
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United States
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Non-profit Organizations
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400 - 500 Employee
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Clinical Guideline Specialist
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Feb 2017 - Present
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FDA
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United States
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Government Administration
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700 & Above Employee
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Epidemiologist /Biostatistician
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Dec 2012 - Present
In charge of Research activities, special investigations and descriptive and analytic studies relating to specific diseases; interprets results and adapts to epidemiology programs and related programs. In charge of Research activities, special investigations and descriptive and analytic studies relating to specific diseases; interprets results and adapts to epidemiology programs and related programs.
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Biostatistician
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Aug 2009 - Aug 2011
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Biostatistician/Epidemiologist
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Aug 2009 - Aug 2011
•Worked with the CAERS (CFSAN Adverse Event Reporting System) staff and Business Object users in responding to requests relating to adverse event reports maintained in the system including both internal requests and external FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) requests. •Developed SAS programs to perform data manipulation and statistical analysis. •Developed SAS programs to produce tables, graphs to generate study reports such as medical history, frequency tables such as adverse event reports and demographic tables. •Synchronized and analyzed data in Empirica Signal database with the source data in CAERS. •Helped with the interpretation of findings in research and wrote up the methods used in preparation for publication as abstracts. •Conducted literature searches and provided summaries of findings. •Worked with epidemiologist and physicians staff in manipulation and analyzing NEISS (National Electronic Injury Surveillance System) data. •Involved in statistical analyses of data from a number of other OARSA (Office of Applied Research and Safety Assessment) principal investigators to conduct the necessary analyses. •Served as a teaching assistant for online statistics course for FDA personnel.
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University of Maryland, School of Public Health
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College Park
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Graduate Assistant
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Jan 2009 - May 2009
•Worked as a research assistant at the biostatistics department. •Assisted in the data collection for the TAAG (Trial of Activity for Adolescent Girls) study •Worked as a research assistant at the biostatistics department. •Assisted in the data collection for the TAAG (Trial of Activity for Adolescent Girls) study
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Georgetown University, Department of Biostatistics
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Washington,DC
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Intern
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May 2008 - Aug 2008
•Assisted in research work. •Developed, performed and/or coordinated data collection, data analysis, and interpretation, using SAS. •Assisted in research work. •Developed, performed and/or coordinated data collection, data analysis, and interpretation, using SAS.
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Washington Hospital, Department of Bioethics
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Washington,DC
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Intern/Volunteer
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May 2008 - Aug 2008
•Assisted in research activities. •Analyzed clinical data and summarized it for management reporting. •Assisted in research activities. •Analyzed clinical data and summarized it for management reporting.
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Education
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University of Maryland College Park
MPH(Biostatistics), Public Health -
Kwame Nkrumah' University of Science and Technology, Kumasi
Bsc Agriculture, Economics