Sharlene D Wedin

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InstitutionMedical University of South Carolina
DepartmentPsychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
AddressP.O. Box MSC 861
BA104F
100 Doughty St.
Phone843-792-0686
Fax843-792-4137
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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 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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    Stress and Wellness, Women's Health, Positive Psychology

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    1. Hamil LM, Wedin S, Lenert KA, Hamil LM, Wedin S, Lenert KA. Documenting uncertainty: Online learning and emotional stress during a global pandemic. J Dent Educ. 2020 Nov 03. PMID: 33140843.
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    2. Orr RK, Hoehn JL, Col NF, Crouch TB, Wedin S, Kilpatrick RL, Christon L, Balliet W, Borckardt J, Barth K. Pain rehabilitation's dual power: Treatment for chronic pain and prevention of opioid-related risks. Am Psychol. 2020 09; 75(6):825-839. PMID: 32915026; PMCID: PMC8384338.
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    3. Kilpatrick RL, Holland-Carter L, Axiotis D, Wedin S, Kilpatrick RL, Holland-Carter L, Axiotis D, Wedin S. Feasibility and acceptability of an integrated behavioral medicine service within a post-bariatric surgery clinic. Surg Obes Relat Dis. 2019 Nov; 15(11):1917-1922. PMID: 31492571.
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    4. Wedin S, Wedin S. "You lie": clinical implications of positive impression management in bariatric surgery patients. Surg Obes Relat Dis. 2017 08; 13(8):1382-1383. PMID: 28583811.
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    5. Edwards-Hampton SA, Wedin S, Edwards-Hampton SA, Wedin S. Preoperative psychological assessment of patients seeking weight-loss surgery: identifying challenges and solutions. Psychol Res Behav Manag. 2015; 8:263-72. PMID: 26604844; PMCID: PMC4639515.
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    6. Wedin S, Madan A, Correll J, Crowley N, Malcolm R, Karl Byrne T, Borckardt JJ, Wedin S, Madan A, Correll J, Crowley N, Malcolm R, Karl Byrne T, Borckardt JJ. Emotional eating, marital status and history of physical abuse predict 2-year weight loss in weight loss surgery patients. Eat Behav. 2014 Dec; 15(4):619-24. PMID: 25241076.
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    7. Crowley N, Madan A, Wedin S, Correll JA, Delustro LM, Borckardt JJ, Byrne TK, Crowley N, Madan A, Wedin S, Correll JA, Delustro LM, Borckardt JJ, Byrne TK. Food cravings among bariatric surgery candidates. Eat Weight Disord. 2014; 19(3):371-6. PMID: 24446333.
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    8. Edwards-Hampton SA, Madan A, Wedin S, Borckardt JJ, Crowley N, Byrne KT, Edwards-Hampton SA, Madan A, Wedin S, Borckardt JJ, Crowley N, Byrne KT. A closer look at the nature of anxiety in weight loss surgery candidates. Int J Psychiatry Med. 2014; 47(2):105-13. PMID: 25084797.
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    9. Galloway SK, Baker M, Giglio P, Chin S, Madan A, Malcolm R, Serber ER, Wedin S, Balliet W, Borckardt J, Galloway SK, Baker M, Giglio P, Chin S, Madan A, Malcolm R, Serber ER, Wedin S, Balliet W, Borckardt J. Depression and Anxiety Symptoms Relate to Distinct Components of Pain Experience among Patients with Breast Cancer. Pain Res Treat. 2012; 2012:851276. PMID: 23227331; PMCID: PMC3512324.
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    10. Wedin S, Byrne K, Morgan K, Lepage M, Goldman R, Crowley N, Galloway S, Borckardt JJ, Wedin S, Byrne K, Morgan K, Lepage M, Goldman R, Crowley N, Galloway S, Borckardt JJ. Presurgical Weight Is Associated with Pain, Functional Impairment, and Anxiety among Gastric Bypass Surgery Patients. Pain Res Treat. 2012; 2012:412174. PMID: 23119156; PMCID: PMC3478746.
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