Seyavash Rahim
About Seyavash Rahim
Seyavash Rahim is a Health Economics and Outcomes Research Manager at Bristol Myers Squibb in London, with a background in biological sciences and health economics.
Current Position at Bristol Myers Squibb
Seyavash Rahim is currently employed as a Health Economics and Outcomes Research Manager at Bristol Myers Squibb. He is based in London, England, United Kingdom. In this role, he manages research related to health economics and outcomes, contributing to the strategic healthcare initiatives of the organization.
Professional Experience at IQVIA
Seyavash Rahim worked at IQVIA in several capacities from 2017 to 2020. He served as a Consultant in Health Economics & Outcomes Research under Real World Insights from 2019 to 2020 and as an Analyst in the same domain from 2018 to 2019. Additionally, he completed a 3-month placement in Health Economics and Outcomes Research in 2017. His projects focused on real-world insights, leveraging his expertise to drive data-driven decision-making in healthcare.
Educational Background
Seyavash Rahim holds a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Biology/Biological Sciences from the University of Birmingham, completed in 2014. He then earned a Master's degree (MSc) in Health Economics from City, University of London, between 2016 and 2017. Additionally, he completed a short course in Advanced Decision Analytic Modelling Methods for Economic Evaluation at the University of Glasgow in 2018.
Previous Employment Overview
Before his current role, Seyavash Rahim gained significant experience working as an Account Manager and RWD Consultant at Health iQ Ltd from 2016 to 2017. Prior to that, he was a Consultant at Cititec for six months in 2014–2015. These roles provided him with a diverse background in account management, consulting, and data analysis in the health data sector.
Expertise in Health Economics
Seyavash Rahim has a robust expertise in health economics, particularly in advanced decision analytic modeling methods for economic evaluation. His work includes extensive experience in real-world insights and outcomes research, which he has developed over several years across multiple roles in the health sector. This combination of biological sciences and health economics makes him a knowledgeable professional in the field.