CIU Fall 2021 Webinar
Mon, Oct 25
|Online Event: Microsoft Teams Webinar
As part of CIU's Webinar series, the CIU Program Committee would like to introduce our next session. Please join Dr Nicola Charlton as she presents an updated synopsis on Hepatitis, presented by SwissRe.
Time & Location
Oct 25, 2021, 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. EDT
Online Event: Microsoft Teams Webinar
About the Event
Registration now closed. If you still wish to attend, please email ciucommittee@gmail.com
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Speaker: Dr Nicola Charlton of SwissRe
Topic: Hepatitis
Date: October 25th, 2021 12(noon)-1pm EST
Cost: FREE! Open to CIU members only
Webinar Link: Will be sent directly to those registered
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Any registration questions, please email ciucommittee@gmail.com
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Dr Nicola Charlton, MD, MPH, CPH, DBIM
Global Medical Officer R&D, Swiss Re
Dr. Charlton joined Swiss Re in 2020 as Global Underwriting R&D Senior Medical Officer where she focuses on research, including medical topics, and trends and treatments that impact mortality and morbidity. Prior to joining Swiss Re, Dr. Charlton was Medical Director at Illinois Mutual, where she was responsible for UW education, claims review, case review and consultation, and mortality analysis.
Dr. Charlton has more than 25 years of collective professional experience assessing and treating a wide variety of patient populations and has worked for many years in the insurance industry in addition to her work as a clinician and an Associate Professor at the University of Wisconsin’s School of Medicine and Public Health. She graduated from Chicago Medical School, completed her residency at the University of Minnesota, and received her Master of Public Health from the University of South Florida. In addition to her MPH, she is board certified in insurance medicine.
Dr. Charlton has consulted, trained, and educated insurance professionals, underwriters, and company leaders in small and large group settings on medical conditions, population health conditions and epidemiology, risk assessments and modeling, mortality modeling in life and disability, and health for 20 years. She has also worked in medical education and course development for third and 4th-year medical students with a focus on urban public health topics, in addition to other academic interests which include interpersonal violence, digital medical messaging, and childhood literacy.
Dr. Charlton is the mother of four kids and she also loves all outdoor sports, all types of music and is an active member of several book clubs.