Linda (Lindy) S. Reymann, Ph.D, LCPC, RN
Associate Dean and Director of the Wellness Center
E-mail: lreymann@stevenson.edu
Dr. Reymann completed her PhD in Pastoral Counseling from Loyola University in Maryland May 2010. Currently she is the first director of the Wellness Center, which opened in the fall 2006. She has overseen the daily operation of the center’s health and counseling services with a passion for holistic health promotion. She is a former faculty member at Stevenson, which includes many years as a registered nurse. Her career began at the Johns Hopkins Hospital on a surgical unit, which specialized in transplantation.
Dr. Reymann has been a Nationally Certified Counselor (NCC) for many years, and more recently a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC). She was recognized in 2006-2007 as a VIP member of the Cambridge “Who’s Who” of Executives and Professionals. She is a member of the American College Health Association (ACHA), American Counseling Association (ACA), Association for University and College Counseling Center Directors (AUCCCD), and the Sigma Theta Tau Nursing Honor Society. Above all, she is happily married and proud mother of four children.
Sarah F. Evans, M.S., LCPC, NCC
Professional Counselor
Email: sfevans@stevenson.edu
Sarah, a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor and National Certified Counselor, joined the Wellness Center staff in the fall of 2009. Sarah has long valued the gifts of higher education, and has earned a B.A. from New York University, an M.A. from Columbia University and an M.S. from Loyola College of Maryland. She has enjoyed working with college students both in the campus setting and in her private clinical practice. Sarah specializes in helping with the recovery of sexual assault and childhood sexual abuse, family and intimate relationship problems, and young adult issues of individuation. She is experienced with adolescents, adults and groups in the treatment of depression, loneliness, anxiety, trust, sexuality, grief, and self-esteem problems, as well as transition and social difficulties.
Sarah presents a balanced perspective on wellness, promoting students to become aware and empowered in their own happiness and success. She is a member of the American Counseling Association (ACA), the American College Counseling Association (ACCA), and the American College Health Association (ACHA). Having grown up on college campuses, Sarah is glad to be “home” in Stevenson’s community. When not on campus, she enjoys horseback riding, labyrinth-walking, playing with her goats, and gardening.
Dr. Tammi Davis, M.D.
Physician
E-mail: tdavis2685@stevenson.edu
Dr. Davis is a Board Certified Family Physician who has been in clinical practice in Maryland since 1990. Dr. Davis has extensive experience working with adolescents and young adults in the College Healthcare setting. Encouraging the students to take responsibility for their own health and teaching them habits that will keep them safe and healthy is her goal. She also sees students at the Goucher College Health Center as well as the Towson University Health Center, and joined the Stevenson Community in 2007.
Julie Sanz, MSN
Nurse Practitioner
Email: jsanz@stevenson.edu
Julie, a licensed Adult Nurse Practitioner (CRNP), joined the Wellness Center staff in August, 2011. She received her Bachelor’s degree in nursing from The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. and her Master’s degree from Johns Hopkins University. Julie was working in the Department of Neurosciences for 10 years at Johns Hopkins Hospital before making the transition to College Health. She is dedicated to providing quality care to the students with a focus on health education and accountability for healthcare decisions. She enjoys taking the extra time with students to answer questions and educate them on how to make wise health choices.
Janine Bennett B.S., R.N.
University Health Nurse
Email:JJBennett@stevenson.edu
Janine Bennett earned her Bachelor's of Science degree at Villa Julie College as a RN to BS student and enjoys the opportunity to promote health education and safe practices to adult learners at her Alma mater. Janine brings twenty years of extensive and varied knowledge of clinical care and practice from throughout the Baltimore Metropolitan area in intensive care, post anesthesia care, and cardiac catheterization care. As an American Heart Association (AHA) training center faculty she is certified to teach Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Providers and lay people as well as basic first aid. As a health educator she is passionate about providing tangible life skills for healthy living and enjoys planning the Wellness Wednesday events sponsored by the Wellness Center. This is her first year at the Wellness Center and she loves the diversity and many hats the University Nurse wears-practitioner, educator, counselor and administrator. She relies on her many different past experiences to best serve this community that she loves. She is a member of ACHA and NASPA.
Whitney McNutt, B.S.
Administrative Assistant
Email:EMcNutt@stevenson.edu
Whitney joined the Wellness Center staff in December 2009. She attended Salisbury University in Salisbury, MD and graduated in 2008. She received her Bachelor’s of Science degree, double majoring in marketing and management. Whitney is very delighted with her role in the Wellness Center and looks forward to its continuous growth.
Brian M. Siegel, MD
On-Call Psychiatrist
Dr. Siegel has been a psychiatric consultant to the Wellness Center since 2009. He has been in private practice in Towson, MD for 23 years and has had experience with college health consultation since 2003. He earned his BS degree in psychology at Duke University. In 1982 he received his medical degree from the University of Maryland at Baltimore, where he then completed an internship in pediatrics, residency in general psychiatry, and fellowship in child and adolescent psychiatry. He is Board Certified in General Psychiatry and in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and is a Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association. Dr. Siegel has had experience in many different clinical settings, but since 1987 has most enjoyed private practice with child, teen, and young adult populations, particularly those with attention, mood, and anxiety problems. He is especially concerned that students understand their emotional health needs and that they integrate a variety of treatment approaches into their lives of increasing self-reliance.
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