Disability Services | E-075987
This qualified expert of Medical School Diversity and Disability Services obtained her BS in Psychology from the University of Central Florida, her MA in Psychology from the University of Alabama, and her Ph.D in Learning and Development at the Cleveland State University. She completed her Post-Doctorate in Training and Assessment Training at Harvard University. She is Certified in General Teaching and is a member of the Academy of American Medical Colleges, the Association on Higher Education and Disability, and the American Psychological Association. She had 25+ Publications on Higher Education and is the Director of MSDS and an Assistant Professor of Medicine at a Top Medical University and is an External Faculty Adviser for an Ivy League Medical School.
Location: CA
BS, Psychology, University of Central Florida
MA, Psychology, University of Alabama
Ph.D, Learning and Development, Cleveland State University
Post-Doc, Training and Assessment Training, Harvard University
Certified: General Teaching Certificate-UCSF School of Medicine
Member, Academy of American Medical Colleges
Member, Association on Higher Education and Disability
Member, American Psychological Association
Publications: 5 Books, 8 Chapters, 15 Article, 4 Abstracts
Former, Field Coordinator, Pearson Assessments
Former, Director of Counseling and Admissions, Achievement Plus, The Center for Gifted Studies
Former, Education Consultant, Educational Associates
Former, Coordinator of Disability Services, The University of Alabama in Huntsville
Former, Adjunct Faculty Department of Psychology, The University of Alabama in Huntsville
Former, Director of Disabilities, John Carroll University
Former, Assistant Director of Disability Resources, Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine
Former, Director of Student Disability Services, The University of California, San Francisco
Current, Director of MSDS, Top Medical University
Current, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Top Medical University
Current, External Faculty Adviser for an Ivy League Medical School