
معرفی
Amy D. Habeger is the DSW Program Director and Associate Professor in the Department of Social Work at Delaware State University. Her work focuses on integrated primary care models, rural healthcare workforce development, burnout prevention, and program evaluation. She holds a PhD in Organizational Leadership with a health and human services concentration from the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, and advanced degrees in Social Work and Psychology from Salisbury University.
Education:
- PhD in Organizational Leadership (2017), University of Maryland Eastern Shore
- M.S.W. (2004), Salisbury University
- B.A. in Psychology (1998), Salisbury University
Research Focus: Dr. Habeger's research explores professional adaptation in integrated care settings, rural social work workforce challenges, and burnout mitigation strategies. She has led multiple funded projects addressing opioid response initiatives, rural community mental health needs, and mindfulness-based interventions.
Funded Projects (Selected):
- Burnout Prevention: Piloting a Field Practicum Intervention for Social Work Students (2022, PI)
- LEND Program (2021, Institutional PI)
- Delaware Integrated Behavioral Health Training Program (2021, PI)
Awards & Recognition: While no formal awards are listed, Dr. Habeger has demonstrated leadership through multiple grant-funded initiatives and educational innovations in online learning and effective college instruction certification.
Teaching & Leadership: She directs DSU's DSW program and has certifications in online teaching (COLT) and advanced instructional strategies (ACUE). Her work bridges academic training with clinical practice needs in underserved communities.





