The Psychobiology
program at Wheaton College prepares students for graduate training in
medicine, animal behavior, veterinary medicine, physical therapy, occupational
therapy, neuroscience, and similar fields. In addition, Psychobiology
alums from Wheaton have found employment in a variety of settings. Below
is just a partial list of the kinds of opportunities that Wheaton Psychobiologists
have made for themselves using their Wheaton training:
- Joseph
Chadwick, Wheaton Class of 2005, Ph.D. program in Conservation Biology,
UMASS--Amherst
- April Martel,
Wheaton Class of 2005, VMD student, Ross School of Veterinary Medicine
- Victoria
Carmella, Wheaton Class of 2002, VMD, Ash Creek Animal Hospital and
Spa, CT
- Dr. Sue
K. Adams, Wheaton Class of 2000, Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology and
faculty member at the University of Rhode Island department of Human
Development and Family Studies
- Dr. Elizabeth
Cady, Wheaton Class of 1996, Associate Program Officer at the National
Academy of Engineering in DC
- Jennifer
Palaia Lapis, Wheaton Class of 1992, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
- Dr. Cheryl Frye, Wheaton
Class of 1988, Professor of Psychology, SUNY Albany
- Dr. Igor Schwartzman,
Wheaton Class of 1998, M.D.in osteopathic/naturopathic medicine
- Kendra Ward, Class of
2000: LAc, MA in Chinese medicineTogether, husband and wife team Igor
and Kendra run the Whole Family Wellness Center in Portland, OR
- Thais Mollet, Class of
1999, Ph.D. in Physical Therapy
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