Sue J. Goldie, M.D. M.P.H.
Professor of Health Decision Science, Department of Health Policy and Management, Harvard School Of Public Health
Director, Health Decision Science, Harvard School Of Public Health
Contact Info
Sue Goldie
Harvard School Of Public Health
718 Huntington Avenue 2nd Floor
Boston, MA, 02115
Mailstop: 718 Huntington 2nd
Phone: 617-432-2010
Fax: 617-432-0190
sue_goldie@harvard.edu
Administrative Assistant
Health Policy and Management
Harvard School Of Public Health
718 Huntington Avenue 2nd Floor
Boston, MA, 02115
Phone: 617-432-3963
Fax: 617-432-0190
steven_sweet@harvard.edu
Harvard School Of Public Health
718 Huntington Avenue 2nd Floor
Boston, MA, 02115
Mailstop: 718 Huntington 2nd
Phone: 617-432-2010
Fax: 617-432-0190
sue_goldie@harvard.edu
Assistant
Steven SweetAdministrative Assistant
Health Policy and Management
Harvard School Of Public Health
718 Huntington Avenue 2nd Floor
Boston, MA, 02115
Phone: 617-432-3963
Fax: 617-432-0190
steven_sweet@harvard.edu
DF/HCC Program Affiliation
Outcomes ResearchResearch Abstract
Sue J. Goldie, M.D., M.P.H. is a Professor of Health Decision Science, and the Director of the Program in Health Decision Science, in the Department of Health Policy and Management at the Harvard School of Public Health. She completed her postdoctoral clinical training in Internal Medicine at Yale University, and her MPH with a concentration in decision sciences at the Harvard School of Public Health. Her research focuses on applying the methods of decision science and cost-effectiveness analysis to applications which evaluate preventive, screening, and treatment interventions for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) such as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), human papillomavirus (HPV), hepatitis, and their sequelae (AIDS, cervical cancer and anal cancer, hepatocellular carcinoma). Target populations of particular interest include adolescents, women, and vulnerable or marginalized populations.Publications
- Campos NG, Salomon JA, Servoss JC, Nunes DP, Samet JH, Freedberg KA, Goldie SJ.Cost-effectiveness of treatment for hepatitis C in an urban cohort co-infected with HIV.Am J Med 2007 Mar;120(3):272-9.
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