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Rhonda Waller

MD, Maternal & Child Health at The Bizzell Group

Dr. Rhonda Waller is a MD, Maternal & Child Health specialist who currently works for The Bizzell Group. Prior to their current position, they worked as an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Psychology at Stevenson University from July 2014 to May 2016. There, they developed, prepared and taught traditional courses for undergraduate students in the Department of Psychology, conducting weekly lectures, guiding students through action research projects, utilizing educational resources to develop learning modules, and evaluating student progress throughout the semester. Her roster of classes included General Psychology and Human Growth and Development. From April 2014 to September 2014, Dr. Waller worked as an Applied Behavior Analyst (ABA) / Therapist (Part-time Consultant) for Butterfly Effects, where they provided the overall direction and coordination of ABA therapy for clients in the setting of their choice. Rhonda partnered with the client / family unit to develop treatment plans, training, and opportunities in the school, home, and community setting to advance the goals prioritized by the family and team. Rhonda also collaborated with the Registered Behavior Technician to plan, coordinate, and provide for services to exceed the expectations of the client / family unit, while contributing to the mission and common purpose of the company.

Rhonda Waller's educational career began with their attending University High School. Rhonda then went on to Spelman College where they received their BA in Sociology. After that, they attended Howard University and received their PhD in Educational Psychology. Finally, they attended Clark Atlanta University and received their MA in Counseling and Educational Psychology.

Some of their coworkers include Rose Babbitt - MD, Pharmaceuticals, Kazi Ahmed - MD, Data Analytics, and Chad J. Brown - Chief Administrative Officer. Their manager is Anton C. Bizzell, CEO.

Timeline

  • MD, Maternal & Child Health

    Current role