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Robert G. Frank, Ph.D., is dean of the College of Public Health and Health
Professions at the University of Florida where he is also a professor
in the Department of Clinical and Health Psychology. His first appointment
was at the University of Missouri-Columbia School of Medicine, Department
of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation where he established the Division
of Clinical Health Psychology and Neuropsychology. He was a Robert Wood
Johnson Health Policy Fellow in 1991-92 and worked with Senator Jeff Bingaman
(D-NM). After completing the Fellowship, Dr. Frank returned to the University
of Missouri where, as assistant to the dean for health policy, he continued
to work on federal and state health policy. He continued to work with
Senator Bingaman and managed Missouri's state health reform effort, the
ShowMe Health Reform Initiative.
Dr. Frank has a doctorate in clinical psychology from the University
of New Mexico. He is a Diplomate in Clinical Psychology from the American
Board of Professional Psychology. He is past president of the Division
of Rehabilitation Psychology of the American Psychological Association
and a Fellow in the Divisions of Rehabilitation Psychology and Health
Psychology. He currently serves as vice chair of the Executive Committee
and chair of the Human Resources Committee and the Health Care Task Force
for the Florida Developmental Disabilities Council, chairs the Legislative
Committee of the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, and has
chaired American Psychological Association's Committee on Professional
Continuing Education (1997) and it's Board of Educational Affairs (2000).
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