August 2017 News
Brain Imaging Study Shows How Acupressure Fights Fatigue in Breast Cancer Survivors
A new study, co-authored by Suzanna Zick, N.D., M.P.H., analyzes how the brain reacts to different types of the acupressure, in the treatment of fatigue.
Research Mentions: Dr. Katherine Gold's research in Scientific American
A piece in Scientific American tackles the issue of physician suicide, with guidance from Dr. Gold's research on physician mental health.
Addiction and women's health researcher recognized at APA with early career award
Golfo Tzilos Wernette, Ph.D., was recognized in Washington D.C., at the American Psychology Association Convention this month, for her work identifying “Psychosocial Correlates of Marijuana Use Among Pregnant and Non-Pregnant Adolescent Girls."
Study examines use of grounded theory in mixed methods research
A new publication from methodologist and assistant professor Timothy Guetterman offers a grant-writing “checklist” for researchers who employ grounded theory methods
Virtual human technology tested as a cost-effective tool in medical education
A validation study led by Timothy Guetterman, found promising results for a new tool in medical education