Hema K. Gandhi, PhD, MPH
She / Her / Hers / Herself
Assistant Program Director, Population Health Science
Lecturer
She / Her / Hers / Herself
Assistant Program Director, Population Health Science
Lecturer
Specialization
Epidemiology
Economic Evaluation Methods
Health Economics
Patient-reported outcomes
Education
PhD, Population Health Science, Jefferson College of Population Health
MPH, University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey (now Rutgers University)
BS, BA, Rutgers University
Publications
- The association between Alzheimer's disease symptom severity and caregiver outcomes: A cross-sectional study
- Burden of chronic sleep maintenance insomnia characterized by nighttime awakenings among anxiety and depression sufferers: Results of a national survey
- Burden of chronic sleep maintenance insomnia characterized by nighttime awakenings
- Burden associated with chronic sleep maintenance insomnia characterized by nighttime awakenings among women with menopausal symptoms
- Effects of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease on Sleep and Outcomes
Teaching
Integrative Research Methods
Comprehensive Exam Preparation
Biography
Dr. Hema K. Gandhi is the Assistant Program Director of the Doctoral Program in Population Health Science at Jefferson College of Population Health. She also works at Otsuka Pharmaceutical Development & Commercialization, Inc., as the Associate Director of Outcomes Research, focusing on early-phase assets in Nephrology and Immunology. Her primary interests are epidemiology, observational studies using real-world data, and economic modeling, especially in rare diseases. She has been a consultant for several pharmaceutical companies and CROs in the past, consulting on the design and implementation of observational studies, the development of economic models for regulatory submissions, and the development of strategy.