Profile : Regine Neiders, Ph.D.
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Regine Neiders, Ph.D.
Chief Executive Officer
Phone : 425.644.4100 + 102
Fax : 425.644.4101
E-mail : rneiders@ubcinc.org
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Biography
Dr. Neiders joined UBC, Inc. in 1987; her tenure here includes positions as a researcher and counselor, Treatment Team Coordinator, Clinic Administrator and a member of the Board of Directors. She has served as Board Secretary, Vice-President and, since 2001, President of the Board. In 1990, she became UBC’s Chief Executive Officer. She is also a registered Vocational Counselor with the State of Washington. She has been involved in the pain management field for most of her career, and was Outpatient Unit Administrator for Swedish Hospital’s outpatient pain management program prior to joining UBC.
Education
Dr. Neiders's education profile includes a Bachelor of Science
degree in Psychology from the University of Washington where she went
on to earn an MSW in Community and Organizational Services and her
Ph.D. in Social Welfare, which focused on predicting return-to-work for
injured workers. Her specialization is in behavioral medicine with an
emphasis on chronic pain rehabilitation. The title of her 1990 doctoral
thesis was: An Analysis of Indicators in Predicting Return to Work for
Chronic Back Pain Sufferers.
Professional Background
Dr. Neiders has been working in the healthcare field since 1976 and
has both a clinical and administrative background. For most of her
career she has been involved with interdisciplinary treatment for the
injured worker. She is active in a number of professional and community
groups as Vice President of the Washington State Pain Interest
Consortium, a member of Professionals in Workers’ Compensation, the
Evergreen Safety Council, Medical Group Management Association (MGMA),
and Washington Self Insured Association among others. She has been
invited to participate in a number of Department of Labor and
Industries task force projects regarding injured workers and return to
work. Dr. Neiders has been both an organizer and speaker at numerous
public and professional conferences, seminars and panel discussions
regarding rehabilitation for the injured worker. For the past six
years, she has focused on educational presentations for physician
groups and other professionals on chronic pain management, injured
workers and return-to-work rehabilitation.
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