Kate Clouse, PhD, MPH
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Global Health Topics:
Maternal and Child Health, HIV/AIDS, Epidemiology, Tuberculosis
Project Country: South Africa
Dr. Kate Clouse is an epidemiologist who has designed, managed and implemented HIV/AIDS and TB research studies since 2004. Her research specialty is in patient engagement throughout the continuum of HIV care, with a particular focus on South Africa. Her recent work has explored poor engagement in HIV care among postpartum women in South Africa and developing appropriate interventions to improve HIV care. She has experience in developing, implementing, and evaluating interventions to improve patient engagement in HIV care, including studies using mobile health (mHealth), case management, point-of-care technology, and financial incentive strategies. She also has training and experience in qualitative methods and analysis and often deploys a mixed-methods data approach. Dr. Kate Clouse is an Assistant Professor and core faculty at the Vanderbilt Institute for Global Health, with a primary appointment at the Vanderbilt University School of Nursing and a secondary appointment at the Vanderbilt University Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases.
Education
Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
M.P.H., University of California, Berkeley
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Impact of mobility on HIV continuum of care in Tennessee
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Policy Change Impacts HIV Care in Nigeria
November 26, 2019