Megan Hosey, Ph.D., MHS
Board Member, Clinical Psychologist and Assistant Professor at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine

Dr. Megan Hosey is a clinical psychologist and an Assistant Professor at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. Her clinical work and research are focused on the care of patients and families in the intensive care unit (ICU). In her practice, Dr. Hosey partners with patients to identify meaningful life goals, manage medical and psychological symptoms, and engage effectively with their medical providers. Her groundbreaking research on psychological interventions in ICU and hospital settings has been funded by the Parker B. Francis Foundation and the National Institutes of Health. Dr. Hosey's commitment to integrating psychological care with medical treatment underscores her dedication to improving patient outcomes and quality of life. As a board member of Rowan Health System, Dr. Hosey is anticipated to make significant contributions to the organization's mission of supporting children and adults with physical and mental health care needs. Her expertise in psychological care within critical medical settings will be invaluable in developing comprehensive care strategies that address both the physical and emotional well-being of patients. Dr. Hosey's experience and passion for patient-centered care will help enhance access to essential health services and advocate for holistic, evidence-based care solutions within the community.