Susan Bolge has over 10 years of experience conducting sociological, demographic, and health-related survey research. Prior to joining Consumer Health Sciences, Susan was a full-time graduate student. Her previous experience includes: Instructor for sociology and population courses at The College of New Jersey and Ramapo College of New Jersey; Teaching Assistant for Graduate Statistics at Fordham University; Intern for the Office of Institutional Research at Mercer County Community College. During her seven years at CHS, Susan has authored several posters, podium presentations, and manuscripts in a variety of therapeutic areas, including erectile dysfunction, overactive bladder, osteoporosis, nasal allergies, asthma, HIV-related anemia, chemotherapy-related anemia, Alzheimer's disease, bipolar disorder, depression, diabetes, migraine, schizophrenia, pain, irritable bowel syndrome, and women's health. Susan received her M.A. and Ph.D. in Sociology from Fordham University. Her doctoral dissertation focused on the effects of employment status on coping strategies, burden, and mental health outcomes of female adult child caregivers of coresiding Alzheimer's patients. |