Assistant Professor
700 Ackerman Rd, Columbus, OH 43202
Amanda.Gusovsky@osumc.edu
Amanda V. Gusovsky Chevalier, PhD, MPH, is a mixed-methods pharmacoepidemiologist whose research focuses on improving medication prescribing practices across diverse areas of medicine. She combines secondary data sources—including administrative claims, electronic health records, and surveys—with rigorous epidemiologic methods to address complex questions in prescribing behavior and associated patient outcomes.
In addition to her quantitative expertise, Dr. Chevalier is trained in qualitative methodologies and leads studies that explore perspectives on prescription medications and their costs. Her dual training enables her to approach research questions with a comprehensive and nuanced methodological toolkit.
Dr. Chevalier’s work spans multiple clinical domains, including neurologic disorders, chronic conditions, and maternal child health. Her interdisciplinary approach supports the development of evidence-based strategies to optimize medication use and improve patient care.
She earned her PhD in Pharmaceutical Outcomes and Policy from the University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy and completed postdoctoral research in the Center for the Advancement of Team Science, Analytics, and Systems Thinking (CATALYST) at The Ohio State University College of Medicine. Dr. Chevalier is affiliated with CATALYST and the Neurology Health Services Research Division at Ohio State.
Education and training
- Postdoctoral Fellow, Center for the Advancement of Team Science, Analytics, and Systems Thinking (CATALYST), The Ohio State University College of Medicine
- PhD, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Pharmaceutical Outcomes and Policy, University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy
- Master of Public Health, Health Policy and Management, Emory University Rollins School of Public Health
- Bachelor of Science; Public Health, Spanish, Tulane University
Research interests
- Clinical pharmacy services and outcomes
- Maternal child health
- Patient-centered outcomes