Rachel C. Vreeman

Pediatrician and researcher
Centre for health services research
Regenstrief Institute
United States of America

Professor Healthcare
Biography

Dr. Rachel Vreeman is an assistant professor of pediatrics in the Children’s Health Services Research Program at the Indiana University School of Medicine and a pediatrician at Riley Hospital for Children. In addition, she is co-director of pediatric research for the Academic Model Providing Access to Healthcare, an academic collaboration between Indiana University School of Medicine and the Moi University School of Medicine in Kenya, that provides comprehensive HIV treatment for over 130,000 patients in Kenya. Dr. Vreeman is also an affiliated scientist at the Regenstrief Institute and a faculty investigator with the Center for Health Policy and Professionalism Research. Dr. Vreeman’s research work focuses on the development of instruments to improve children’s health care within resource-limited settings.

Research Intrest

Pediatric global health, pediatric HIV, resource-limited settings, adherence to antiretroviral therapy, disclosure of HIV status, dosing antiretroviral therapy for children

List of Publications
Shubber Z, Mills EJ, Nachega JB3, Vreeman R, Freitas M et al (2016) Patient-Reported Barriers to Adherence to Antiretroviral Therapy: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.PLoS Med 13: e1002183.
Sohn AH, Vreeman RC, Judd A (2017) Tracking the transition of adolescents into adult HIV care: a global assessment. J Int AIDS Soc 20:1-3.
Vreeman RC, McCoy BM, Lee S (2017) Mental health challenges among adolescents living with HIV.J Int AIDS Soc 20:100-109.