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  2. James B. Potash - Wikipedia

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    Potash graduated from Yale College in 1984 with a degree in English. After serving in the Peace Corps in Senegal, [1] [2] he pursued a career in medicine. He earned a master's degree in public health from Johns Hopkins University, focusing on epidemiology and international health, and his M.D. from Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in 1993.

  3. Alan Berman - Wikipedia

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    Berman is an adjunct professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. [2] Berman is a Diplomate in Clinical Psychology from the American Board of Professional Psychology. He is a fellow of the American Psychological Association and the International Academy of Suicide Research. [2]

  4. Karen A. Robinson - Wikipedia

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    Upon completing her master's of science degree, Robinson became the co-director of the Johns Hopkins University's Evidence Based Practice Center in 2002. [2] While serving as director, the Evidence Based Practice Center was selected by the United States Department of Health and Human Services' Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality to participate in their Evidence-Based Practice Center IV ...

  5. Roland Griffiths - Wikipedia

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    Life and career. Griffiths was born in Glen Cove, New York, on July 19, 1946. [3] ... Roland R. Griffiths, PhD, at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine;

  6. John Gartner (psychologist) - Wikipedia

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    He was a part-time professor, until 2015, for 28 years at Johns Hopkins University Medical School, [3] and is a widely published author of books, and of articles for scientific and other journals. [ 4 ]

  7. Robert Hogan (psychologist) - Wikipedia

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    Hogan joined the faculty at Johns Hopkins University in 1967, where he became professor of psychology and social relations. In 1982, he was named McFarlin professor and chair of the psychology department at the University of Tulsa, where he developed PhD programs in IO and clinical psychology. [5] [6]