Hi, I’m Meghan.

Psychologist, MS Consultant, Podcaster, and CE Course Creator.

I lead Find Empathy, a personal podcast-based continuing education platform for mental health providers working with medical populations.

What I Do

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Consulting & Program Development

Advisor to nonprofits, technology platforms, and advocacy organizations (e.g., Can Do MS Senior Programs Consultant), providing expertise on mental health and cognitive challenges common to people with MS and patient education.

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Continuing Education

Owner & Director of Find Empathy , a platform offering on-demand, podcast and video-based courses for mental health providers seeking medical/behavioral health expertise. Topics include PSYPACT, multiple sclerosis, oncology, transplant, and more.

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Clinically Focused Speaker

National and international speaker delivering webinars, workshops, and keynote addresses on MS, mood, and cognition for clinicians and patient communities.

Meghan has been featured in…

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Featured CE Courses

Where Medicine Meets Mental Health

A podcast for mental health providers who want to better understand how medical conditions and mental health interact. Find Empathy also offers CE credits for PSYPACT annual renewal.

Articles, Tools, and Guides

Stay informed with research-backed articles, practical worksheets, and guides designed for mental health professionals, medical providers, and organizations. These resources focus on the intersection of medical conditions and mental health, with a special emphasis on multiple sclerosis. Whether you’re a clinician, program leader, or educator, you’ll find tools here to inform your work and improve patient care.