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A clinical science approach to psychology Article by Beth Miller Photo by Kathy F. Atkinson April 30, 2021 UD doctoral student puts power of data to work Editorâs note: This article appears in the new, all-digital issue of the University of Delaware Research magazine. This issue spotlights UDâs graduate students, an essential group of researchers who come from around the world, bringing fresh energy and new perspectives to their studies. It includes a special section on UDâs growing muscle in robotics and also reports on COVID-19 research with impact in Delaware, the nation and the world. Alexandra âLexieâ Tabachnick wasnât looking for a path to research when she was scouting around for a doctoral program in psychology. She wanted to be a clinician doing practical, hands-on stuff. Then she met with Mary Dozier, Amy Elizabeth du Pont Chair of Developmental Psychology at the ....
The University of Delaware School of Nursing made changes to in-person learning to ensure students continued to get the critical exposure to hands-on practice needed for success in their career. In-person simulations were expanded from one hour to four hours and observers were added to help third-year nursing students learn from different perspectives. Heiddy DiGregorio, director of simulation for SON, said many of the changes have resulted in greater independence among students and a better understanding of their role in the continuum of patient care. Pandemic silver linings Health experts look at ways that COVID-19 has led to improved care, coordination and education ....
Article by Teresa Giacotto April 06, 2021 The silver linings of COVID-19 in education, practice and research The 2021 Evelyn R. Hayes Innovations in Healthcare Symposium will be held virtually via Zoom on Tuesday, April 13, and focus on the slver linings of COVID-19 in education, practice and research, within the University of Delaware College of Health Sciences and beyond. Morning Session: 10 a.m. to Noon â Welcome and address from Kathleen S. Matt, dean of the College of Health Sciences, who will discuss how UD CHS has responded to COVID as an academic health center. â Keynote address by Dr. David Willis, senior fellow at the Center for the Study of Social Policy, whose talk is entitled, âBuilding Back Better: Connecting the Medical Home and Community to advance the wellbeing of our next generation of children. ....
►South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster has tested positive for COVID-19, days after his wife, Peggy, was confirmed infected. Both tested negative eight days ago before attending a White House party. Gov. McMaster, 73, has mild symptoms with a cough and slight fatigue and will isolate for 10 days and be monitored for additional symptoms. ►Dr. Anthony Fauci, the head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, gave two thumbs-up after being vaccinated Tuesday. I want to encourage everyone who has the opportunity to get vaccinated so that we can have a veil of protection over this country that will end this pandemic, Fauci said. ....