Fellow Physician
University of Virginia
Dr. Hodges is an ABIM Research Pathway fellow in the Division of Infectious Diseases and International Health at the University of Virginia. She is also currently an HIV, Infectious Disease and Global Health Implementation Research Institute (HIGH IRI) scholar through the Center for Dissemination and Implementation at Washington University in St Louis. Her research interests include designing and evaluating patient-centered low barrier care interventions that increase uptake of evidence-based treatments for infectious diseases, particularly those associated with additional challenges related to treatment, including stigma, marginalization, demanding regimens requiring daily medication adherence, and other unique contextual and population-specific barriers.
Her specific interests are in applying implementation science methods to design, adapt, scale and evaluate multi-feature smartphone applications to support treatment for HIV, tuberculosis and opioid use disorder. Her work has been based in Washington DC, Virginia, Russia, and Tanzania. She received a dual MD/MPH degree from Tufts University School of Medicine and completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Virginia.