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Nicole Voll Cormier is a Health Outcomes Researcher III at the Center for Outcomes Research & Evaluation (CORE), part of the Yale School of Medicine. She holds an MPH in International Health from Boston University (2013) and a BA in Political Science/International Relations from the University of Connecticut (2006). Her research focuses on hospital performance measurement, global health systems, and outcomes evaluation, including a notable study on a faith-based health system in Cameroon. Prior to her role at CORE, she worked as a paralegal and office manager in Cambridge, MA.
Education:
- MPH in International Health, Boston University School of Public Health, 2013
- BA in Political Science/International Relations, University of Connecticut, 2006
Research Interests: Nicole’s work emphasizes improving healthcare quality through outcomes research, particularly in global and under-resourced settings. Her Cameroon study evaluated hospital inputs, processes, and outputs, highlighting systemic challenges and solutions in healthcare delivery.
Professional Experience: She served as a Research Assistant from 2012 to 2013 and contributes to interdisciplinary teams at CORE, focusing on translational research to enhance clinical and policy decisions.


