Malcolm H. Woodland, PhD is the co-founder and Director of Young Doctors DC, a health care and pipeline to health career program for boys and young men of color in Washington, DC. Dr. Woodland has worked as a psychologist and an administrator in juvenile justice for several years, conducting evaluations, providing psychological treatment, and expert testimony. His research examines out-of-school time programs for African American males, African American identity, and psychological test and measurement issues in forensic populations. Dr. Woodland was an American Educational Research Association fellow at the University of California, Berkeley. His work on youth development, forensic assessment, and African American males can be found in several peer-reviewed periodicals such as the Journal of Forensic Psychology and Psychiatry, Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice, and Urban Education. He obtained his doctorate in clinical psychology from Howard University and completed his undergraduate studies at Tougaloo College in Mississippi.