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Sharlene D. Wedin, PsyD

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MUSC Health Institute of Psychiatry

67 President Street Charleston, SC 29425
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Dr. Sharlene Wedin is board certified in clinical psychology. She received her doctoral degree in clinical psychology from Pacific University and completed her predoctoral internship at Walter Reed Army Medical Center with primary rotations in behavioral medicine and outpatient psychology. Dr. Wedin completed an MA in counseling psychology at the University of Denver and a BA with honors in scientific/experimental psychology from Alfred University. Dr. Wedin previously was Army officer and faculty at Eisenhower Army Medical Center. She is currently an associate professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, division of bio-behavioral medicine at the Medical University of South Carolina.
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MUSC Health Institute of Psychiatry

67 President StreetCharleston, SC 29425
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