Review Panel Candidatates
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Last |
Research Focus |
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| Linda |
Pierce |
In qualitative methodology and in the content area of caregivers, chronic diseases such as stroke and dementia, falls prevention, urinary incontinence and the concept of aloneness related to older adults. |
CV & Letter of Intent |
| Margi |
Williams |
In the area of pediatrics and assistive technology, including both quantitative and qualitative research. |
CV & Letter of Intent
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| Joan |
Alverzo |
My area of research is neurological changes in brain injury and my methodology is principally quantitative. |
CV & Letter of Intent
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| Gail |
Powell-Cope |
In the area of patient safety, research translation, rehabilitation outcomes and methodologically, mixed methods including qualitative methods, intervention research, measurement and survey research. |
CV & Letter of Intent
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| Diane |
Monsivais |
In the area of chronic pain management and culturally competent care, with a primarily qualitative methods focus. |
CV & Letter of Intent
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| Val |
Pearson |
In the area of neuro and geriatric rehabilitation with a particular interest in rehabilitation of stroke survivors and their families. I am comfortable with the use of both quantitative and qualitative methodologies. |
CV & Letter of Intent
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| Julie |
Millenbruch |
In the areas stroke, spinal cord injury, and traumatic brain injury. Extensive experience in nursing education, both in the clinical and education setting. Strong expertise in narrative inquiry (qualitative data method and analysis). |
CV & Letter of Intent
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| Stephanie |
Burnett |
My clinical area and research interests are related to evidence based practice issues, cultural awareness, diversity, quality and process improvement and workforce safety. |
CV & Letter of Intent
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| Donald |
Kautz |
I am comfortable reading any study proposal - qualitative - quantitative - on any rehabilitation topic. |
CV & Letter of Intent
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