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Bethany Hedt-Gauthier, PhD

Associate Professor of Global Health and Social Medicine
Associate Professor in the Department of Biostatistics, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

Dr. Hedt-Gauthier received a BS with distinction in mathematics from the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill in 1999. Immediately following her undergraduate training, she served three years in the U.S. Peace Corps in Namibia, where she was introduced to the needs and challenges of global public health and the role of research in addressing these gaps. In 2003, she began a PhD program in biostatistics at Harvard School of Public Health. During this training, Dr. Hedt-Gauthier took a leave of absence to complete a fellowship in strategic information at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Malawi. She received her PhD in 2008 and completed a two-year postdoctoral fellowship in the same department in 2010.

Hedt-Gauthier leads NIH-funded research exploring the feasibility and impact of mobile health (mHealth) tools for community health worker-led postoperative follow-up after cesarean delivery in rural Rwanda. She also leads statistical methods development and application, with expertise in complex survey sampling, surveillance, and methods for program monitoring and evaluation.

Multidrug resistance among new tuberculosis cases: detecting local variation through lot quality-assurance sampling.
Authors: Authors: Hedt BL, van Leth F, Zignol M, Cobelens F, van Gemert W, Nhung NV, Lyepshina S, Egwaga S, Cohen T.
Epidemiology
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Electronic decision protocols for ART patient triaging to expand access to HIV treatment in South Africa: a cross sectional study for development and validation.
Authors: Authors: Mitchell M, Hedt BL, Eshun-Wilson I, Fraser H, John MA, Menezes C, Grobusch MP, Jackson J, Taljaard J, Lesh N.
Int J Med Inform
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The impact of preprinted prescription forms on medication prescribing errors in an ophthalmology clinic in northeast Thailand: a non-randomised interventional study.
Authors: Authors: Sanguansak T, Morley MG, Yospaiboon Y, Lorch A, Hedt B, Morley K.
BMJ Open
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Perceived improvement in integrated management of childhood illness implementation through use of mobile technology: qualitative evidence from a pilot study in Tanzania.
Authors: Authors: Mitchell M, Getchell M, Nkaka M, Msellemu D, Van Esch J, Hedt-Gauthier B.
J Health Commun
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Outcomes of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis treatment with early initiation of antiretroviral therapy for HIV co-infected patients in Lesotho.
Authors: Authors: Satti H, McLaughlin MM, Hedt-Gauthier B, Atwood SS, Omotayo DB, Ntlamelle L, Seung KJ.
PLoS One
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Health indicators: eliminating bias from convenience sampling estimators.
Authors: Authors: Hedt BL, Pagano M.
Stat Med
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Drug resistance surveillance in resource-poor settings: current methods and considerations for TB, HIV, and malaria.
Authors: Authors: Hedt BL, Laufer MK, Cohen T.
Am J Trop Med Hyg
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National implementation of Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI): policy constraints and strategies.
Authors: Authors: Ahmed HM, Mitchell M, Hedt B.
Health Policy
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Estimating the magnitude and direction of bias in tuberculosis drug resistance surveys conducted only in the public sector: a simulation study.
Authors: Authors: Cohen T, Hedt BL, Pagano M.
BMC Public Health
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An assessment of Lot Quality Assurance Sampling to evaluate malaria outcome indicators: extending malaria indicator surveys.
Authors: Authors: Biedron C, Pagano M, Hedt BL, Kilian A, Ratcliffe A, Mabunda S, Valadez JJ.
Int J Epidemiol
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