SRT - Key Persons


Craig Long

Job Titles:
  • Licensed Professional Counselor
  • Member of the Oklahoma Medical Reserve Corps
Craig is a Licensed Professional Counselor in the State of Oklahoma. He is also an LPC supervisor and oversees LPC Candidates working toward licensure. He obtained his bachelor's degree in Sociology from Oklahoma Baptist University and a Master's Degree in Human Relations with an emphasis in Counseling from the University of Oklahoma. Craig has worked with various mental health populations including community mental health, inpatient stabilization and outpatient counseling serving children, adolescents and adults. Craig is a Clinician for Integris Health System where he conducts assessments for individuals in Crisis. Craig has been a member of the Oklahoma Medical Reserve Corps and the Stress Response Team since 2013, where he is the Unit Coordinator. Craig serves as Vice-President of Operations and educator on the Executive Board of SRT Inc., a non profit 501 (c) 3 organization. Where he conducts trainings in emergency preparedness, response, recovery and mobilization for psychological services during and after crisis and disasters.

Deborah Johnson

Dr. Johnson is an Industrial/Organizational Psychologist and social worker licensed in Oklahoma and Florida. A volunteer member of the Oklahoma Medical Reserve Corps, Deborah is a District Team Leader for the Stress Response Team in Tulsa. Since 2022, she has been an active educator for the Oklahoma Stress Response Team and serves as Secretary and a member of the Executive Board of SRT, Inc. She has served as the Board President for NASW Oklahoma, the Chair of the Council of Chapter Presidents for NASW, and as a Board Member on the Oklahoma State Board of Licensed Social Workers as well as on the Oklahoma State Maternal Mortality Review Committee. Her clinical practice focuses on children and adolescents. She has an undergraduate degree from Purdue University, a M.S. and Ph.D. in Industrial/Organizational Psychology from Iowa State University and an MSW in Social Work from the University of Oklahoma. Dr. Johnson currently works as a mental health therapist at the Carey Clinic, as well as for Improving Lives Counseling Services both in the Tulsa area. She has had her own consulting business, worked in Fortune 100 corporations as a consultant and trainer, and has served on non-profit boards in Oklahoma and Florida.

Dr. Brandi Stanley

Job Titles:
  • Assistant Professor of Nursing
Dr. Brandi Stanley, Assistant Professor of Nursing, has been a member of the Kramer School of Nursing (KSN) faculty team for about 3 and half years. Her specialty area of practice is in Mental Health nursing, but she has also worked briefly in the NICU, Cardiac Step-down, and Emergency department settings. Before teaching at Oklahoma City University, Dr. Stanley was employed by SSM health at St. Anthony Hospital as a charge nurse of an adult psychiatric unit (1 North). While at SSM health, Dr. Stanley served on both the local and system nurse practice councils developing nursing policies for the Oklahoma hospitals and for the SSM healthcare network system nationally. She also assisted in the implementation of the system competency model, planning the nursing symposium, and review of research for inclusion in the symposium. In 2018, Dr. Stanley was a keynote speaker at the nursing symposium for SSM health where she presented her original research on nurses returning to practice in a presentation on how to create organizational support for nurses returning to practice. Dr. Stanley received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree from the University of Oklahoma in 1991 and her Master of Science in Nursing degree (2018) from the University of Central Oklahoma. She received her Doctor of Philosophy degree (2022) from Oklahoma City University (OCU). She has taught health assessment at both the undergraduate and graduate levels and regularly teaches mental health nursing and research at the undergraduate level. Her research interests include community resilience, the application and lived experiences of Watson's Caring science theory, and teaching new nurses to manage stress for sustained practice. Dr. Stanley also works with the Oklahoma Stress Response team to provide education to foster community mental health intervention and resilience and is a member of the board of directors for the Oklahoma Stress Response team (SRT Inc.). Dr. Stanley is also a member of Sigma Theta Tau and is on the board of directors of the Beta Delta Chapter at Large.

John A. Call

Job Titles:
  • Director Emeritus )
Dr. Call is a psychologist, an attorney, and a Diplomate in

Kathryn Wickham - Treasurer

Job Titles:
  • Nurse
  • Treasurer
  • Treasurer and Member of the Executive Board
Kathryn is a certified pediatric nurse and is currently a professor of nursing at Oklahoma City Community College. She received her Bachelor of Science in

Loren Stein - President

Job Titles:
  • President
  • Retired Clinical Assistant Professor for the Fran
Loren is a recently retired Clinical Assistant Professor for the Fran and Earl Ziegler College of Nursing and continues as an Adjunct Assistant Professor for the College of Allied Health, University of Oklahoma Health Science Center. She received her BSN from Duke University and her MSN from Marymount University. She taught undergraduate nursing and allied health students for 30 years. She served as the Clinical Skills Professional Practice Laboratory Coordinator at the College of Nursing for over a decade. She is the first author of a clinical skills textbook entitled, Concept-based Clinical Nursing Skills. Loren Stein has been in a leadership role within the Oklahoma Medical Reserve Corps (OKMRC) for 20 years. Since 2013, she has been a member of the SRT, Inc. Executive Board and an active educator for the Oklahoma Stress Response Team. She currently serves as President. In the field of emergency preparedness, response, and recovery, Loren Stein has been developing outreach and education for medical and mental health professionals since 2004. She was a member of the national MRC work group that that developed the volunteer competencies for the national MRC network and many tools to facilitate the adoption of the new competencies. She was a regular presenter at the national Preparedness Summit and on national MRC webinars from 2015-2020. Loren has provided learning opportunities to students, particularly nursing students over the past two decades. She created a Nursing Student Summer Externship in Public Health Emergency Preparedness and Response from 2015-2021. Her innovative work was recognized with awards for Community Service from Sigma Theta Tau Beta Delta Chapter in 2020, and the University of Oklahoma College of Nursing Faculty in 2018. She received the MRC Youth Engagement Award in 2018, Nurse of the Year in Public Health from the March of Dimes in 2016 and the Mentor Award from the Medical Reserve Corps national network in 2016.

VI MRC

Job Titles:
  • Coordinator, 2013 Certificate of Recognition, U.S. Department of Health

Wanda Robinson

Job Titles:
  • Advanced Practice Nurse
Dr. Robinson is an advanced practice nurse therapist with experience providing services for individuals and groups in crisis. Across her career, she has practiced in inpatient and outpatient mental health and substance use settings with clients of all ages. Dr. Robinson is an educator for the Oklahoma Stress Response Team and serves as a Board member of SRT, Inc. She is also a Clinical Assistant Professor for the Fran and Earl Ziegler College of Nursing University (OUCON) of Oklahoma Health Science Center and the program specialist for OU Case Management, Pre-Admissions Screening and Resident Reviews (PASRR) level II program. She has 30 years of experience as a nurse educator in mental health and community nursing. Wanda earned a BSN from Oklahoma Baptist University, MSN with clinical specialty in psychiatric-mental health nursing from the University Oklahoma Health Science Center, Masters in Psychological Services from East Central University and a PhD from Indiana University (IUPUI).