She graduated with a master's degree in health services management from the University of Manchester.
[5] Upon her return to Seychelles[2] in 2012, she was appointed Special Advisor to the Minister for Health,[4] and served until 2016.
[2] Vidot is the chairperson of the National Aids Council in Seychelles,[6] and was a proponent of switching HIV treatment tasks from doctors to nurses and midwives to better combat the disease in Africa.
[7] In order to enable the switching, she initiated the African Health Profession Regulatory Collaborative (ARC) together with Patricia Riley of the CDC, as a framework to strengthen nursing and midwifery education.
[8] On 29 October 2020, Vidot was elected Minister of Health, succeeding Jean-Paul Adam.