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Leanne Walters is an Assistant Professor of Social Work at Roberts, where she teaches advanced courses in social work practice, ethics, child and family theories, and applied research. She brings extensive clinical and research experience from her prior work at the University of Rochester's Golisano Children's Hospital and School of Nursing.
Education:
- PhD in Health Practice Research, University of Rochester, School of Nursing
- Masters of Social Work (MSW), GRC Program of Nazareth College and SUNY College at Brockport
- BA in International Relations & Sociology, Boston University
Dr. Walters' research and practice focus on medical and pediatric social work, particularly in the areas of asthma self-management among adolescents, interdisciplinary healthcare, and family-centered interventions. Her work explores the role of peer leadership, self-efficacy, and social support in improving health outcomes for children with chronic conditions. She is committed to integrating clinical experience with academic teaching to prepare future social workers for complex healthcare environments.
Her recent publications show a consistent focus on chronic disease management in youth, particularly asthma, using behavioral and psychosocial interventions. The research emphasizes patient education, self-efficacy measurement, and the impact of social networks on health adherence.
Dr. Walters has not been listed with any scientific awards or fellowships in the provided text.
She has advised or mentored students in research and field instruction, as evidenced by her teaching of GSWK 642 (Applied Social Work Research) and field instruction courses, though specific student names are not listed. There is no mention of grants or funded research projects. Her work bridges clinical practice and academic training in social work.
Dr. Walters is a Rochester native and a mother of two. During the pandemic, she developed a personal interest in bird watching, reflecting a connection to nature and mindfulness.




