August 17, 2021, Filed Under: Event, St. David's CHPR Colloquium SeriesSt. David’s CHPR Colloquia: Storytelling Through Music: Exploring the Effects, Challenges, and Future Directions of Implementing a Multi-Dimensional Intervention with Professional Caregivers – October 1, 2021 Dr. Carolyn Phillips is an assistant professor at the University of Texas at Austin School of Nursing. She received her BSN from the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing (2001), her MSN from the University of New Mexico (2011), and a PhD from the University of Texas at Austin (2019)… read more
August 15, 2021, Filed Under: Event, St. David's CHPR Colloquium SeriesSt. David’s CHPR Colloquia: Using a Solomon four-group design to test an intervention – September 17, 2021 Dr. Lynn Rew, EdD, RN, AHN-BC, FAAN, is the Denton & Louise Cooley and Family Centennial Professor in Parent-Child Nursing for the School of Nursing. Her scholarship focuses on sexual health and health behaviors of adolescents. She is currently funded by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD/NIH) for… read more
April 7, 2021, Filed Under: Event, St. David's CHPR Colloquium SeriesSt. David’s CHPR Colloquia: Strategies for Conducting Remote Research: Lessons Learned – April 30, 2021 The UT Austin School of Nursing faculty members, Kavita Radhakrishnan, PhD, MEE, RN, Cara Young PhD, RN, FNP-C, FAANP and Julie Zuniga, PhD, RN, FAAN, will be presenting the St. David’s CHPR Colloquia titled “Strategies for Conducting Remote Research: Lessons Learned” on Friday, April 30, 2021.
March 15, 2021, Filed Under: Event, St. David's CHPR Colloquium SeriesSt. David’s CHPR Colloquia: Practical Strategies to Sustain a Longitudinal Study – April 9, 2021 Dean Stuifbergen has been involved in research related to health promotion and self-management for persons with chronic and disabling conditions (multiple sclerosis, post-polio syndrome, and fibromyalgia) for more than 30 years. Her center grants, intervention and longitudinal research have been funded for over $11.8 million by the National Institute of… read more