
Gillian D. Sanders, PhD
Associate Professor of Medicine at Duke University and Former Stanford Health Policy Core Faculty Member; Stanford Health Policy Adjunct Affiliate; President of Society for Medical Decision Making
Duke Clinical Research Institute
P.O. Box 17969
Durham, NC 27715
Research Interests
cost-effectiveness analysis of chronic diseases and the automated translation of such evidence-based decision models into computer-based clinical-practice guidelines that can be tailored for specific patient populations or sites, or updated as the clinical evidence evolves
Gillian Sanders' Curriculum Vitae (234.6KB, modified December 2003)
Gillian Sanders is an associate professor of medicine at Duke University; a former CHP/PCOR core faculty member, and a current adjunct associate at CHP/PCOR. Her research expertise lies in medical decision making, cost-effectiveness analysis, medical informatics, and guideline development. She was a key member of the Cardiac Arrhythmia PORT project, and has had primary responsibility for the development of the Cardiac Arrhythmia decision models, in collaboration with Douglas Owens. To date, she has developed models that evaluate:
- the risk stratification of patients at risk for cardiac arrhythmia;
- the cost-effectiveness of implantable cardiac defibrillators (ICDs) relative to amiodarone in survivors of sudden cardiac death; and
- the cost-effectiveness of ICDs and amiodarone in lower-risk post-myocardial infarction patients.
In addition, she has collaborated on several cost-effectiveness analyses including: screening for breast cancer risk with genetic tests; radiofrequency ablation for treatment of paroxsymal supraventricular tachycardias; PET scanning for the diagnosis of solitary pulmonary nodules; screening strategies for Chlamydia infection in adolescents; an HIV screening program; and potential Coccidiodes immitis and human papillomavirus vaccines. Sanders has developed an Internet-based system for automatically creating customizable clinical-practice guidelines from such decision models. She received a BA in mathematics from Princeton University, and a PhD in medical informatics from Stanford University.
Stanford Departments
Medicine; Health Research and Policy
Publications
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- Cost-Effectiveness of Strategies to Improve HIV Testing and Receipt of Results: Economic Analysis of a Randomized Controlled Trial.
Gillian D. Sanders, Anaya HD, Asch S, Hoang T, Golden JF, Bayoumi AM, Douglas K. Owens
Journal of General Internal Medicine vol. epub (2010) - A Randomized Trial of Computer-based Reminders and Audit and Feedback to Improve HIV Screening in a Primary Care Setting
Vandana Sundaram, Laura Lazzeroni, Douglass LR, Gillian D. Sanders, Tempio P, Douglas K. Owens
International Journal of STDs and AIDS vol. 20 (2009)
- Cost Effectiveness of HIV Screening in the Elderly
Gillian D. Sanders, Bayoumi AM, Mark Holodniy, Douglas K. Owens
Ann Intern Med vol. 148 (2008)
Cost-Effectiveness of HIV Monitoring Strategies in Resource-Limited Settings
Eran Bendavid, Sean Young, David Katzenstein, Ahmed Bayoumi, Gillian D. Sanders, Douglas K. Owens
Archives of Internal Medicine vol. 168, 17 (2008)

- The Prevalence of HIV-1 Infection Amoung Inpatients and Outpatients in Department of Veterans Affairs Health Care Systems: Implications for Screening Programs for HIV
Douglas K. Owens, Vandana Sundaram, Lazzeroni LC, Douglass LR, Gillian D. Sanders, Taylor K, VanGroningen R, Shadle VM, McWhorter VCMcWhorter VC, Agoncillo TAgoncillo T, Haren N, Nyland J, Tempio P, Khayr W, Dietzen D, Jensen P, Simberkoff MS, Bozzette SA, Mark Holodniy
Am J Public Health vol. 97, 12 (2007)
Events & Presentations
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- Cost-Effectiveness of Genetic Screening in Sudden Cardiac Death
July 16, 2003 CHP/PCOR Research in Progress Seminar
Gillian D. Sanders - Health Services Research 102: Integrating Medical Informatics and Health Services Research
July 31, 2002 CHP/PCOR Seminar
Gillian D. Sanders - Cost-Effectiveness Analyses: Cost-Effectiveness of Vaccinating College Freshmen against Meningitis
June 26, 2002 CHP/PCOR Seminar
Gillian D. Sanders, P Bilir, C Rydzak - Cost-Effectiveness Analyses: Evaluation of Potential Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Rollout Strategies Using a Dynamic Transmission Model
June 26, 2002 CHP/PCOR Seminar
Al Taira, Gillian D. Sanders - The Cost-Effectiveness of a Potential HPV Vaccine
May 16, 2001 CHP/PCOR Seminar
Gillian D. Sanders
Research Programs & Projects
- F-18 Fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) Positron Emission Tomography (PET) Imaging in the Management of Patients with Solitary Pulmonary Nodules: An Economic Sub-study
CHP/PCOR Project - Policy Modeling for AIDS and Drug Abuse
CHP/PCOR Project - Computer-Based Guidelines to Prevent Sudden Cardiac Death (ALCHEMIST)
CHP/PCOR Project (Completed) - Cost-Effectiveness of HPV Vaccine for Cervical Cancer Prevention
CHP/PCOR Project (Completed) - Economic Analysis of the Coccidioides immitis Vaccine
CHP/PCOR Project (Completed)



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