Melissa Schneider

Clinical Rater Supervisor at Segal Trials

Melissa Schneider is an experienced clinical professional with a diverse background in mental health and therapeutic services. Currently serving as a Clinical Rater Supervisor at Segal Trials since December 2019, Melissa has progressed through various roles including Lead Clinical Rater and Lead Rater Trainer. Prior to this position, Melissa worked as an Infant-Toddler Developmental Specialist and Behavioral Health Technician at FOUNDATIONS THERAPY, INC. and served as a School Based Therapist at TW Ponessa & Associates. Additional experience includes roles such as Therapeutic Staff Support, Drug and Alcohol Counselor, and Teaching Assistant at Penn State Harrisburg. Melissa holds a Master of Arts in Applied Clinical Psychology from Penn State University and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Florida State University.

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Segal Trials

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Segal Trials, founded in 1998, is a privately held network of seven research sites throughout South Florida conducting Phase I-IV research trials with a primary emphasis on psychiatry, neurology, addiction, insomnia, general medicine, healthy volunteers, infectious diseases, vaccines, and women’s health. Staying true to its core values of quality, customer service, advocacy, and patient care, the Segal Trials team of over 110 professionals remains agile and competitive, expanding and growing based on the needs of its sponsors and its patients. Federal law requires that every medication must go through a series of clinical research trials before being approved by the FDA, in addition to being approved by an independent Research Ethics Board. Clinical research trials are critical in the advancement of medicine and making available new and helpful medications. It is Segal Trials’ mission to play an integral role in the advancement process and help millions of people suffering from diseases.


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