Marco Antonio Hartmann
About Marco Antonio Hartmann
Marco Antonio Hartmann is a Doctoral Resident in Child Clinical and Pediatric Psychology at the MetroHealth System in Cleveland, Ohio, where he has worked since 2019. He has previous experience as a research assistant, therapist, and instructor at various institutions, including Case Western Reserve University and the Florida Center for Reading Research.
Work at The MetroHealth System
Currently, Marco Antonio Hartmann serves as a Doctoral Resident in Child Clinical and Pediatric Psychology at The MetroHealth System in Cleveland, Ohio. He has held this position since 2019, contributing to the mental health and well-being of children and families in the community. His role involves providing psychological assessments, therapy, and support to pediatric patients, utilizing evidence-based practices to address various psychological concerns.
Previous Experience in Psychology
Marco Antonio Hartmann has a diverse background in psychology. He worked as a therapist at Case Western Reserve University from 2015 to 2018, where he provided therapeutic services to students and community members. Additionally, he served as a graduate student and research assistant at Case Western Reserve University from 2013 to 2016. His experience also includes a part-time role as a research assistant at the Florida Center for Reading Research from 2007 to 2008 and a brief tenure as an adjunct instructor at Cleveland State University in 2017.
Education and Expertise
Marco Antonio Hartmann completed his Doctor of Philosophy degree at Case Western Reserve University, studying from 2016 to 2020. His educational background has equipped him with advanced knowledge and skills in child clinical and pediatric psychology. His training emphasizes both theoretical understanding and practical application, preparing him for his current role in providing psychological services to children.
Teaching and Academic Contributions
In addition to his clinical work, Marco Antonio Hartmann has contributed to the academic field through teaching. He worked as a teaching assistant at Case Western Reserve University in 2015 for four months, supporting faculty in delivering course content and assisting students. His experience as an adjunct instructor at Cleveland State University in 2017 further demonstrates his commitment to education and mentorship in psychology.