Wright Institute Alumni Contribute to New Textbook on Adolescent Health Screening
Wright Institute Alumni Contribute to New Textbook on Adolescent Health Screening
Wright Institute Clinical Psychology program alumni Sarah Spinner, PsyD and Brenda Vaccaro, PsyD have contributed chapters to Adolescent Health Screening: An Update in the Age of Big Data, a new textbook edited by Vincent Morelli, MD. Spinner, who graduated from the program in 2008, co-wrote two chapters, and Vaccaro, a 2012 graduate, co-wrote one.



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