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Student Health Services has nurse practitioners, physicians and a registered nurse working together to provide you with health care. All health care providers are licensed, registered or certified depending on their particular discipline. This requires specific education and ensures that you receive the best possible care.
Several support staff such as our clinic coordinator, housekeeping and maintenance are vital elements in providing quality care.
The talents and caring of our clinical and support staff combine to provide you with health and wellness services tailored to the specific needs and concerns of college students.
While providing care when you are ill or injured is a very important aspect of what we do, we also want to help you develop the knowledge and skills necessary to make healthy lifestyle choices. We provide information and programming regarding many areas of concern to college students.
Jeannette Hadfield, Director, Nurse Practitioner
Qualifications: R.N., B.S., C.R.N.P.
Phone 410-337-6053
email: jeannette.hadfield@goucher.edu
Health Center Staff
Bonnie Bock, Nurse Practitioner
Qualifications: M.S., ANP-C
Phone: 410 337-6050
email: bbock@goucher.edu
Tammi Davis, MD
Family Physician, Medical Acupuncturist
Phone: (410) 337-6050
email: tdavis@goucher.edu
Linda Ryan, Nurse Practitioner
Qualifications: M.S.N., C.R.N.P.
Phone: 410-769-5023
email: linda.ryan@goucher.edu
Shirley Sample, Nurse Practitioner
Qualifications: M.S.,C.R.N.P.
Phone: 410-337-6057
email: ssample@goucher.edu
Counseling Center Staff
Raymond Green, CounselorQualifications: M.A., L.C.P.C., N.C.C.. B.C.P.C.
Phone: (410) 337-6054
Mr. Raymond Green is a licensed clinical professional counselor, a national certified counselor, and a board certified professional counselor. His years of extensive mental health experience include treating adults and children with major mental health problems such as depression, eating disorders, anxiety disorders, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, relationship problems, grief and loss issues, and substance abuse. Mr. Green has held several positions as a psychotherapist, program director, clinical supervisor, and consultant. Mr Green maintains a part-time private practice where he provides individual, family, and couples therapy to adults, adolescents, and children.
email: rgreen@goucher.edu
Justin M. Massey, Psy.D.
Phone 410-337-3023
Justin M. Massey is a licensed psychologist who comes to Goucher College's Student Health and Counseling Services from George Mason University's Counseling and Psychological Services, where he completed his pre-doctoral internship (accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA)). Dr. Massey obtained both his master's and doctoral degrees from Chestnut Hill College, which is also accredited by the APA. His clinical interests include anxiety, depression, overeating, college adjustment, relationship issues, and psychological acceptance.
Dr. Massey relies on evidence-based treatments to ensure that students get the best care possible. Pulling primarily from cognitive-behavioral and behavioral therapies, Dr. Massey collaborates with students to help them identify the behaviors that they wish to change; increase their awareness of their thinking and the ways this influences their feelings and behaviors; and develop healthier behaviors, thoughts, attitudes, and beliefs to live a more valued life. Believing that change cannot be imposed, he supports change in a manner that is congruent with one's own values and concerns.
email:justin.massey@goucher.edu
Monica Neel, Psy. D.
Phone: 410-337-6562
Dr. Neel is a licensed psychologist who has been practicing in the Baltimore area since 2002. She obtained both her master's and doctoral degrees from the Clinical Psychology program at Loyola University in Maryland. Following graduation, she completed a 2-year postdoctoral fellowship through the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Johns Hopkins University. In addition to providing counseling services at Goucher, Dr. Neel maintains a private practice in Towson, MD, and is an affiliate faculty member at Loyola University.
While she has experienced addressing most psychological issues confronted by adolescents and adults, Dr. Neel has specialized training in treating individuals coping with trauma, anxiety (including OCD), depression, grief/loss, and the psychological impact of injury/illness. She also works extensively with individuals who struggle with eating disorders and substance abuse. Dr. Neel views the therapy process as a collaborative experience that promotes self-awareness, adaptive coping, and future resilience.
email: monica.neel@goucher.edu
Brian Siegel, M.D.
Phone: 410-337-6050
Dr. Siegel is a psychiatrist and has been part of the Health Center since 2003. A native of Baltimore, he attended McDonogh School and then earned his BS degree in psychology at Duke University. He received his medical degree in 1982 from the University of Maryland at Baltimore, where he them completed his internship in pediatrics, residency in general psychiatry, and fellowship in child and adolescent psychiatry. He is board certified in both general and child psychiatry and has long held an appointment as Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the Maryland School of Medicine. Dr. Siegel has had experience in many different clinical settings, but since 1987 has most enjoyed private practice with child and young adult populations, particularly those with attention, mood, and anxiety problems. In his role at Goucher College, he is especially concerned that students understand their emotional health needs and integrate a variety of treatment approaches into their lives of increasing self-reliance.
email: bsiegel@goucher.edu