CAPT Meghan Corso, Psy.D., A.B.P.P.
CAPT Meghan Corso currently serves as the Chief of Behavioral Health Clinical Operations at the Defense Health Agency. In this role, CAPT Corso is responsible for DoD-wide behavioral health policies, procedural instructions, and Congressional reports. She serves as a DoD representative to several interagency and inter-service task forces which address significant national or international behavioral health concerns with the goal of developing and executing solutions.
CAPT Corso graduated from the American School of Professional Psychology at Argosy University in Washington, DC in 2006. She also earned board certification in Clinical Health Psychology in 2012 from the American Board of Professional Psychology. CAPT Corso is a Health Services Officer in the United States Public Health Service (USPHS) since 2009. She also honorably served four years as a psychologist in the United States Air Force. CAPT Corso has earned an impressive award history including USPHS Meritorious Service Medal; USPHS Outstanding Service Medal;; USPHS Presidential Unit Citation; USPHS Outstanding Unit Award; and U.S. Navy Commendation Medal among others.