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Susan Mcdaniel
Susan Mcdaniel
2016 President | American Psychological Association
City of Rochester, New York, United States
Susan Mcdaniel
Summary
Dr. Susan McDaniel is a distinguished professor and a leading figure in the field of family health and psychology, currently serving as the Dr. Laurie Sands Distinguished Professor at the University of Rochester Medical Center. She has made significant contributions to the field as the 2016 President of the American Psychological Association. With a career spanning over four decades, Dr. McDaniel has been involved in numerous leadership roles, including directing the Institute for the Family and overseeing various educational programs in family therapy and psychology. Her extensive research and clinical work focus on integrating family therapy into primary care settings, promoting a biopsychosocial approach to healthcare. Dr. McDaniel is also a prolific author, contributing to numerous publications that explore the intersection of psychology and family medicine. Her commitment to teaching and mentoring has earned her multiple awards, recognizing her excellence in education and leadership. Beyond her academic achievements, she is an advocate for women in psychology and has received accolades for her contributions to the field. Dr. McDaniel continues to shape the future of family healthcare through her innovative programs and research initiatives.
Susan Mcdaniel
Work Experience
2016 President at
American Psychological Association
January 2016 - Present
Dr. Laurie Sands Distinguished Professor of Families and Health at
University of Rochester
January 1981 - Present
Associate Chair, Department of Family Medicine at
University of Rochester
January 1981 - Present
Director, Institute for the Family, Department of Psychiatry at
University of Rochester
January 1981 - Present
Director, URMC Patient- and Family-Centered Care Physician Communication Program at
University of Rochester
January 1981 - Present
Director at Psychiatry's Institute for the Family & Vice Chair of the Dept of Family Medicine at
University of Rochester
September 1980 - Present
Director at Psychiatry's Institute for the Family & Vice Chair of Dept. of Family Medicine at
University of Rochester
September 1980 - Present
Susan Mcdaniel
Education
Texas Research Institute for Mental Sciences, Postdoctoral Fellowship
January 1979 - January 1980
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Doctor Of Philosophy (Phd)
January 1974 - January 1979
The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, Clinical Psychology Internship
January 1977 - January 1978
Duke University, Bachelor's Of Arts
January 1970 - January 1973
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Dr. Susan McDaniel is a distinguished professor and a leading figure in the field of family health and psychology, currently serving as the Dr. Laurie Sands Distinguished Professor at the University of Rochester Medical Center. She has made significant contributions to the field as the 2016 President of the American Psychological Association. With a career spanning over four decades, Dr. McDaniel has been involved in numerous leadership roles, including directing the Institute for the Family and overseeing various educational programs in family therapy and psychology. Her extensive research and clinical work focus on integrating family therapy into primary care settings, promoting a biopsychosocial approach to healthcare. Dr. McDaniel is also a prolific author, contributing to numerous publications that explore the intersection of psychology and family medicine. Her commitment to teaching and mentoring has earned her multiple awards, recognizing her excellence in education and leadership. Beyond her academic achievements, she is an advocate for women in psychology and has received accolades for her contributions to the field. Dr. McDaniel continues to shape the future of family healthcare through her innovative programs and research initiatives.
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Colleagues
Ass't. Executive Director, Communications
Associate Executive Director and Director of the Office of Continuing Education in Psychology
Associate Executive Director
Director, Center for Prevention and Early Trauma Treatment, NCTSN Category II Center
Full Professor (tenured)
Chief Science Officer
Public Member - Board of Directors
Editor-in-Chief
Past-past President APA Division 30
President