Dr. Lee Stadtlander received her doctorate in Experimental Psychology from Ohio State University in 1993. Her research interests at that time were psycholinguistics, learning, memory, and aging. She then was a professor at Montana State University in Bozeman for 11 years (and still lives there). She then re-specialized in Clinical Health Psychology through Fielding University (this is a second doctorate). As part of her re-specialization, she completed a one-year internship at the Cross Cancer Institute in Edmonton Alberta, Canada. She retains an interest in counseling cancer patients and all things medically related. She began working for an online institution, Walden University, in 2005 and is now the Coordinator of the Doctoral Health Psychology program. She has been the Editor of Walden University's Journal of Social, Behavioral, and Health Sciences, since 2016. She received Walden University's highest faculty honor, the Presidential Award for Faculty Excellence, in 2017. Dr. Stadtlander has mentored many doctoral students, and has had as of this printing, 30 doctoral students graduate whose dissertation committee she chaired.
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