Corso elected Vice-President of the Society for Medical Decision Making
Dr. Phaedra
Corso, Associate Professor of Health Policy in the Department of Health Policy and Management in the College of Public Health,
has been elected Vice-President of the Society for Medical Decision Making. The
Society, which has approximately 1000 national and international members, has a
vision that systematic proactive approaches should be used for decision making
in health care.
To achieve this vision, they are promoting an integrated
approach to health care decision making based on multiple perspectives and
expertise from multiple disciplines. Optimal communication among those involved
in healthcare decisions will facilitate informed and shared decision-making by
policy-makers, physicians, patients, and the public. Dr. Corso’s research, which
focuses on the economic evaluation of public health interventions, will bring a
public health focus to the executive board of the Society.
Prior to joining the
faculty at UGA in August of this year, Dr. Corso worked for 15 years at the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the areas of health
economics and injury and violence prevention. She has published numerous
articles on the cost-effectiveness of prevention interventions and has co-edited
a book on economic evaluation and decision analysis methods for use in public
health. She holds a Master’s degree in public policy from UGA and a Ph.D. in
health policy, decision sciences, from Harvard University.

