Bianca Falcone, Product Manager, CRICO’s Patient Safety department. As part of the Analytics team, she helps internal and external customers make data-driven decisions. With her analysis and visualization skills, she has created tremendous value for both CRICO and Strategies clients.

Bianca came to CRICO with analytical, research, and health care experience from roles at Women and Infant’s Hospital in RI as well as the Gerontology Department at Brown’s School of Public Health. Prior to that, Bianca spent time at Arbour Hospital where she worked as a mental health associate.

She holds a Master of Public Health from Brown University. She was awarded the Framework Scholarship for Global Health Research and worked at Brown’s Global Health Initiative as a research assistant from 2016–2017. Bianca also holds a Bachelor of Science in Psychology/Pre-Medicine from Northeastern University where she graduated Magna Cum Laude.

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