10 Facts About Sue Goldie

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Dr Sue J Goldie was born on 1961 and is the Roger Irving Lee Professor of Public Health, the Director of the Center for Health Decision Science, Director of the Global Health Education and Learning Incubator at Harvard University, and founding Faculty Director of the Harvard Global Health Institute.

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Dr Goldie has a secondary appointment as Professor of Global Health and Social Medicine.

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Dr Sue Goldie attended Union College, Albany Medical College, completed her internship and residency at Yale New Haven Hospital, Yale University School of Medicine, and earned her MPH from the Harvard School of Public Health where she was a recipient of a fellowship award from the Agency for Health Care Research and Quality.

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Sue Goldie's partner is Aaron B Waxman, MD, PhD; they have two sons.

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Dr Sue Goldie has published more than 150 original research papers and 50 chapters, reports, and technical notes, and has been Principal Investigator on awards from the National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Doris Duke Foundation, and MacArthur Foundation.

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Sue Goldie has served on the Board on Global Health for the Institute of Medicine and several technical advisory boards for the World Health Organization.

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Sue Goldie was awarded a MacArthur grant "for genius and creativity" in applying the tools of decision science to combat major public health problems, and was elected to the Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences.

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Dr Sue Goldie has received numerous teaching and mentorship awards, including the Harvard School of Public Health mentoring award and the Everett Mendelsohn Excellence in Mentoring Award from Harvard University.

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Sue Goldie teaches RDS 280 at the School of Public Health and SW24 at the College.

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Sue Goldie serves on the Standing Committee on Health Policy and is actively involved with the university-wide PhD program in health policy.