Assistant Professor
Emory University School of Medicine
Atlanta, GA, United States
Dr. Howard-Anderson is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Emory University School of Medicine and the Associate Hospital Epidemiologist at Emory University Hospital Midtown. She completed her medical school, residency and chief residency at University of California Los Angeles. Dr. Howard-Anderson completed fellowship training in infectious diseases at Emory University in 2021 and during her fellowship obtained a Master of Science in Clinical Research and was selected for a research fellowship with the NIH-funded Antibacterial Resistance Leadership Group. Dr. Howard-Anderson’s research focuses on: 1) epidemiology and risk factors for multidrug-resistant gram-negative infections, 2) using novel methodologies such as DOOR (desirability of outcome ranking) to better understand the clinical outcomes of patients with multidrug-resistant organisms, and 3) employing diagnostic stewardship to improve antimicrobial prescribing and decrease healthcare associated infections. She is active in IDSA and SHEA and currently serves on the IDSA Fellows Subcommittee, the SHEA Podcast subcommittee and the ARLG Innovations Working Group.
I do not have any relevant financial / non-financial relationships with any proprietary interests.
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