Dr. Jan Hirsch is Assistant Professor of Clinical Pharmacy in the Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, at the University of California, San Diego. She received her B.S. in Pharmacy and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Pharmacy Administration from the University of South Carolina, College of Pharmacy. She is responsible for coursework in Health Policy, Pharmacoeconomics and Study Design and received an Excellence in Teaching Award in May 2004. She began her career at the University of North Carolina School of Pharmacy as an Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Administration from 1986-1990. From 1990 through 1993, she was Assistant and then Associate Director of Pharmacoeconomic Research for Glaxo, Inc in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. She then became Head of International Pharmacoeconomic Research for Glaxo Group Research in Greenford, United Kingdom until 1994. In 1994, she started her own pharmacoeconomic consulting firm where she managed collaborative research between universities, managed care organizations, physician groups and major pharmaceutical companies. In 1997, she joined Allergan as Director of Global Pharmacoeconomic Strategy and Research where she established the company’s first global pharmacoeconomic research group. Prior to joining the UCSD faculty, she served as Director of Clinical Research at Prescription Solutions where she was responsible for creating a prospective research department to examine the real-world value of pharmaceuticals within a managed care setting.
Key Words: pharmacoeconomics, outcomes research, quality of life, glaucoma, dry eye, migraine, chemotherapy-induced emesis, post-operative nausea and vomiting
Research Interests: Her research interests are focused in the areas of pharmacoeconomics and outcomes research as applied to demonstrate the value of pharmacy services and pharmaceuticals.
Johnson N, Hirsch J, Nash D and Schrogie J., Pharmacoeconomics Research in Medical Centers. Principles of Economics, 3rd Edition, Harvey Whiteny Publishers, Cincinnati, OH, 2004.
Hirsch JD, Real-world pharmaceutical research improves care, increases satisfaction. Managed Healthcare Executive 2002;12:32-33.
Nelson DJ, Helms H, Fiscella R, Southwell Y and Hirsch JD. A new look at dry eye disease and its treatment. Advances in therapy 2000;17:84-93.
Schiffman RM, Christianson M, Jacobson G, Hirsch JD and Reis B. Validation of the Ocular Surface Disease index. Archives of Ophthalmology 2000;118:615-621.
Hirsch JD and O’Brien TP. Pharmacoeconomics of ocular anti-infective treatments. Ophthalmology Clinics of North America – Ocular Infections: Update on therapy. 1999;12:1-8.
Heywood J, Bouchard J, Cortelli P, Dahlof C, Jansen J-P, Pham S, Hirsch J et al. A multinational investigation of the impact of subcutaneous sumatriptan: (I) Design, methods and clinical findings. Pharmcoeconomics 1997;11:11-23.
Dahlof C, Boucahard J, Cortelli P, Heywood J, Jensen J-P, Pham S, Hirsch J et al. A multinational investigation of the impact of subcutaneous sumatriptan: (II) Health-related quality of life. Pharmacoeconomics 1997;11:24-34.
Cortelli P, Dahlof C, Bouchard J, Heywood J, Jensen J-P, Pham S, Hirsch J et al. A multinational investigation of the impact of subcutaneous sumatriptan: (III) Workplace productivity and non-workplace activity. Pharmacoeconomics 1997;11:35-42.
Hirsch JD, Managing Pharmacoeconomic evaluations in clinical trials. Health Outcomes and Pharmaceutical Care: Measurement, Applications and Initiatives, Pharmaceutical Press, Binghampton, NY, 1996.
Lindley CM and Hirsch JD, Nausea and Vomiting: Impact on Cancer Patient’s Quality of Life. Quality of Life in Oncology Practice and Research, Dominus Publishing Company, Williston Park, NY, 1991.