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Kolby T. Redd

College of Health Professions
College of Health Professions
Assistant Professor of Healthcare Management
kredd@andersonuniversity.edu
Academic Background
Kolby T. Redd, PhD, MHA, FACHE is originally from Easton, Pennsylvania, a town located Northeast of Philadelphia. She has served in several roles within the healthcare industry over the last 20 years. She has served in many roles over the last 20 years in state government agencies, non-profit organizations, and healthcare organizations, clinical and administrative. She last served as Research Assistant Professor and the Director of Research for Neuroscience USC School of Medicine before moving into academia full time in 2019.
BS in Biology with minor in Health, Promotion, Education & Behavior, University of South Carolina
MHA, University of South Carolina
Ph.D in Health, Services, Policy & Management, University of South Carolina
Fast Facts
I received my Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives (FACHE) credential in 2022.
Healthcare Management, Leadership, Strategic Planning, Human Resources Management, Ethics, Research Practices, Clinical Trials, and Cultural Competency.
Souvik Sen MD, MS, MPH, Kolby Redd PhD, Tushar Trivedi MD, et al. Periodontal Disease, Atrial Fibrillation and Stroke. American Heart Journal. Accepted Jan 2021 Lauren M M Rosati, Alexandra Vezzetti, Kolby T Redd, Brittiny McMillian, Lauren Giamberardino, Nishanth Kodumuri, Ravish Kothari, Anil V Yallapragada, Souvik Sen. (2020) Early Anticoagulation or Antiplatelet Therapy is Critical in Cranio-Cervical Artery Dissection: Results from the COMPASS Registry. Cerebrovascular Diseases 49:4, 2020. DOI:10.1159/000509415 Redd KT, Phillips ST, McMillian B, Hardin J, Glover S, et al. (2019) PeRiodontal Treatment to Eliminate Minority Inequality and Rural Disparities in Stroke (PREMIERS): A Multicenter, Randomized, Controlled Study. Int J Cerebrovasc Dis Stroke 2:121. DOI: 10.29011/2688-8734.000021 Sen S, Redd K, Lim M, et al. Change in Antiplatelet Therapy in Prevention of Secondary Stroke (CAPS2) Study. Journal of Neurological Disorders. 6:3, 2018. DOI: 10.4172/2329-6895.1000385 Redd, K. (2018). New Stroke Guidelines Extend the Window for Mechanical Thrombectomy. Neuroscience: Palmetto Health 4:2, 8-9.  Redd, K. (2018). 2018 SCNA Annual Meeting in Hilton Head offered Enlightenment and Fun. Neuroscience: Palmetto Health 4:2, 10-11.