Daniel W. Dodgen, American health policy advisor, psychologist. Licensed clinical psychologist District of Columbia, 2000. Recipient Early Career Contribution award, American Psychological Association, 2005, Scholar in Rehabilitation Policy, Mary Switzer Foundation, 2000; fellow Congressional Science fellow, American Psychological Association.
Education
Bachelor in Psychology, University Southern California, Los Angeles, 1986. Bachelor in Spanish, University Southern California, Los Angeles, 1986. Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology, University Houston, 1990.
Doctor of Philosophy in Clinical Psychology, University Houston, 1995.
Career
Clinical psychologist Didi Hirsch CMHC, Los Angeles, 1992—1996. Congressional fellow United States House of Representatives, Washington, 1996—1997. Senior federal affairs officer American Psychological Association, 1997—2003.
Emergency management coordinator Office of the Secretary, United States Department Department of Health and Human Services, since 2003.
Achievements
Membership
Chair Pentagon Mental Health Response Coalition, Washington, 2001—2003, National Child and Adolescent Mental Health Coalition, Washington, 1997—2003. Mental health steering committee Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments, 2003—2005. Member of American Psychological Association, Smithsonian Institution, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Phi Beta Kappa.
Recipient Early Career Contribution award, American Psychological Association, 2005, Scholar in Rehabilitation Policy, Mary Switzer Foundation, 2000. Fellow Congressional Science fellow, American Psychological Association.
Recipient Early Career Contribution award, American Psychological Association, 2005, Scholar in Rehabilitation Policy, Mary Switzer Foundation, 2000. Fellow Congressional Science fellow, American Psychological Association.