Department of Personalized Health and Well-Being at HSC
Brittany D. Linde, PhD, is an accomplished professional in the fields of health and wellness, currently serving as the Director of Program Operations for Texas Health Community Hope at Texas Health Resources since November 2021, where Brittany provides leadership and ensures project success through strategic planning and process improvement. In addition, Brittany is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Personalized Health and Well-Being at HSC, designing and delivering online Master's-level courses. Previous roles include Enterprise Wellness Manager at Andrews Distributing, where programmatic efforts were implemented for 1,600 team members, and Vice President of Organizational Wellness Initiatives & Strategic Partnerships at OWLS. Academic credentials include a PhD from The University of Georgia, complemented by a Master of Science in Educational Psychology and a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from Georgia State University.
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Department of Personalized Health and Well-Being at HSC
The Department of Personalized Health and Well-Being at The University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth brings together an interprofessional team to develop innovative, educational programs and research endeavors that focus on merging evidence-based lifestyle medicine with National Board for Health and Wellness Coaches (NBHWC) coaching competencies. Our graduates will have foundational knowledge and skills that will prepare them to empower others to mobilize internal strengths and external resources in order to achieve true self-care reform. Our program is a one-year master’s degree with 15 online courses, 5 Saturday all virtual workshops, and 36 credit hours.