Steve Caloudas, Ph.D.
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Steve Caloudas, Ph.D.
Director, Integrated Student Support (DISCO)
Positions
- Director, Integrated Student Support (DISCO)
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School of Medicine
Office of Student Affairs
Baylor College of Medicine
- Assistant Professor
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Department of Education, Innovation, and Technology
Baylor College of Medicine
- Assistant Professor
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Menninger Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Baylor College of Medicine
Addresses
- Office of Student Affairs (Office)
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One Baylor Plaza, Suite 210 | MS: BCM368
Houston, TX 77030-3411
United States
Phone: (713) 798-4164
Education
- PhD from University of Houston
- Houston, Texas
- Counseling Psychology
- Postdoctoral Fellowship at VA Health Services Research & Development and Baylor College of Medicine
- Houston, Texas
- Health Professions Education, Evaluation, and Research (HPEER)
Certifications
- Licensed Psychologist
- Texas State Board of Examiners of Psychologists
Professional Statement
As Director of Intergrated Student Support (DISCO) at Baylor College of Medicine, I am especially interested in the development and implementation of programs supporting learners in medical education. I am a Licensed Psychologist, completing a Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from the University of Houston, with several years of experience as a practicing clinician. I also received focused training in implementation science and quality improvement as an Advanced Fellow in the VA's Health Profession Education, Evaluation, and Research (HPEER) program.Selected Publications
- Caloudas, S.G., Appelbaum, N., Vallejo, J., Ismail, N., & Stolar, A. "Evaluating the Impact of a Pre-Matriculation Program Targeting Self-Efficacy, Institutional Belongingness, and Metacognition." Medical Science Educator. 2025;
- Taylor, L.S., Caloudas, S.G., Haney, L.C., & Teng, E. "Asynchronous Assessment with the PCL-5: Practice Considerations and Recommendations." Psychological Services. 2023;
- Chen, P.V., Helm, A., Caloudas, S.G., Hogan, J, Day, G., Ecker, A., and Lindsay, J. "Evidence of Phone vs Video Conferencing for Mental Health Treatments: A Review of the Literature." Current Psychiatry Reports. 2022;
Memberships
- American Psychological Association
- Member
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