Suzanne C. Danhauer, PhD
                
    - Professor, Social Sciences and Health Policy, Public Health Sciences (Winston-Salem)
 

Suzanne C. Danhauer, PhD
- Professor, Social Sciences and Health Policy, Public Health Sciences (Winston-Salem)
 
Research Interests
- Adaptation, Psychological
 - Yoga
 - Quality Of Life
 - Mind-Body Therapies
 - Psychosocial Oncology
 - Psychological Well-Being
 
- Education
 - BS, University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC), 1992
 - MS, University of Kentucky, 1997
 - PhD, University of Kentucky, 2001
 - Fellowship
 - Stanford University School of Medicine, 2003
 - Memberships
 - Society of Behavioral Medicine
 - American Psychological Association
 - Positions
 - Vice Chair, Social Sciences and Health Policy, Public Health Sciences (Winston-Salem)
 - Director, Wake Forest University School of Medicine
 - Professor, Social Sciences and Health Policy, Public Health Sciences (Winston-Salem)
 - Professor, Cancer Medicine (Winston-Salem)
 - Departments and Affiliations
 - Wake Forest University School of Medicine
 - Social Sciences and Health Policy, Public Health Sciences (Winston-Salem)
 - Cancer Medicine (Winston-Salem)
 - Advancing Academics in Medicine and Science
 - Comprehensive Cancer Center (CCC)
 
Research
- Systematic review of financial burden assessment in cancer: Evaluation of measures and utility among adolescents and young adults and caregivers. Salsman JM, Danhauer SC, Moore JB, Ip EH, McLouth LE, Nightingale CL, Cheung CK, Bingen KM, Tucker-Seeley RD, Little-Greene D, Howard DS, Reeve BB. Cancer. 2021 Jun; 127(11):1739-1748.
 - Predictors of preference for cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and yoga interventions among older adults. Brenes GA, Munger Clary HM, Miller ME, Divers J, Anderson A, Hargis G, Danhauer SC. J Psychiatr Res. 2021 Mar; 138:311-318.
 - Ensuring Yoga Intervention Fidelity in a Randomized Preference Trial for the Treatment of Worry in Older Adults. Sohl SJ, Brenes GA, Krucoff C, Hargis G, Anderson A, Miller ME, Danhauer SC. J Altern Complement Med. 2021 Mar;
 - Reply to the Importance of a collaborative health-related quality of life measurement strategy for adolescents and young adults with cancer. Salsman JM, Danhauer SC, Moore JB, Canzona MR, Victorson DE, Zebrack BJ, Reeve BB. Cancer. 2021 May; 127(10):1714-1715.
 - Broadening the Discussion on Physician Burnout. Danhauer SC, Files K, Freischlag JA. JAMA Surg. 2020 11; 155(11):1049.