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Bethany Hedt
Bethany is a graduate of the Biostatistics Program at Harvard School of Public Health with a variety of international experience. After completing her undergraduate degree in mathematics at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Bethany served two years as a math and science teacher with the Peace Corps in Namibia. She extended her time for a year in Namibia as an HIV Coordinator for the Ministry of Education (Ondangwa-West Region). During her time working towards her PhD, she spent one year as an ASPH/CDC Global Health Fellow in Malawi as a HIV Strategic Information technical assistant. Her thesis, Novel Methods for Efficient Surveillance and Monitoring, introduces less intensive and less expensive methodologies to collect and analyze data to support data-driven program management. She is currently working as a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard School of Public Health.
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