Biography
Meredith Snow, MS, ATR-BC, LCAT is a clinician, educator, and artist. She develops and sustains innovative Creative Arts Programming in the public and private sector in the greater San Francisco Bay area.
Meredith has been a Senior Art Therapist at John Muir Behavioral Health Center, where she provided inpatient and outpatient care with a focus on adolescent psychiatry as well as addiction medicine. While there she served on the Cultural Understanding Advisory Committee.
She spearheaded one of the first Art Therapy Programs in the Central New York area. In that capacity she secured funding, provided marketing, and obtained clients from a broad variety of public institutions: academic, medical, and non-profit.
As an Art Facilitator at Stanford Hospital and Clinics, she provided end of life art experientials for patients and their families. Meredith also presented to Stanford University’s medical students and faculty on integrating the arts into the medical school curriculum.
At the San Francisco Department of Public Health she served as a Trauma Informed Champion, was a wellness leader for staff, and was part of the initial Equity and Inclusion Committee.
She is part of and works within the LGBTQAII+ community where she has brought nationally recognized individuals such as Ari Istar-Lev and Willy Wilkinson to present to healthcare professionals to ensure adequate care for trans-variant individuals and their families.