With my current study out, I’ve been asked to give my thoughts on telemedicine. Here is a news article about telemedicine. Here is a Connected […]
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Will telemedicine be here to stay after the coronavirus?
Telemedicine or telehealth is the provisioning of medical or health care over a distance via some type of information communication technology (i.e., teleconferencing systems, computers, […]
What I did this summer…
As summer is wrapping up (even through it feels like it just started) I wanted to reflect on the work that I have done. This […]
ComArtSci Celebration Weekend
This past weekend (April 13, 2019) was the College’s Awards weekend. As I have been named the 2019 ComArtSci Faculty Impact award winner, I was […]
Reflections on Peer Observation for Teaching
It is well known in academic/teaching circles that student evaluations have some room for improvement. There is both a gender and a racial bias in […]
Mental Health Care through mHealth at MSU
Working with the Director of MSU’s Counseling and Psychiatric Services (CAPS), Dr. Mark Patishmock, I submitted a proposal to Trifecta for funds to conduct several […]
I’m an Adams Academy Fellow
Before the fall semester began, I was notified that I had been selected as a Walter and Pauline Adams Academy fellow. The program brings together […]
First Generation College Students
A PhD student & colleague, Brandon Thomas and I set out to learn how college students with a chronic condition are faring in the university […]
Game On for Health
The last book I read this summer was Ready Player One, by Ernest Cline, and video games played an essential role throughout the story. Games […]
A Problem-Solving Guide and Worksheet for Parents and their Kids
“Problems are not stop signs, they are guidelines.” – Robert H. Shuller See Problem Solving Worksheet Problem solving is something that we do everyday. However, […]