ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVW
1
NameCHS DisciplineAreas of expertise including research methods
2
Jackie DavisCommunity Health & Wellness Instituteprogram planning, implementation & evaluation; public health education & awareness (adolescent health, COVID-19, health promotion & wellness); data management; and quantitative & qualitative methods
3
Susan EdkinsKinesiologyMy research is related to promoting health and wellness over the lifespan, specifically appropriate medical care, athletic healthcare, impact of COVID-19 on job responsibilities and job status of athletic trainers, athletic identity and body image to this point. I have experience with both quantitative and qualitative research.
4
Leah FiorentinoKinesiologyResearch methods, Gender Studies, Equity, Women's Issues in Higher Education, Leadership, Curriculum and Instruction, Program Development, Assessment, Sport Sociology,
5
Kriston JacobsKinesiologyexercise physiology, exercise programming, anatomy and physiology, facility design
6
Brendon JonssonKinesiologyResearch: motivation to attend leisure and recreation events, coaching styles
7
Beverly JusticeKinesiologyEvidence-Based Practice, patient-rated outcome measures, injury prevention and assessment
8
Teri SchlosserKinesiologyTeaching and Learning, Curriculum development, Health Behavior Theory and behavior change, physical activity, health education, physical education, teacher education, Pedagogy, Professional development. Project evaluation, mixed methods research
9
Jessica SiegeleKinesiologyGender in Sport, Sociology of Sport, Sport Leadership, Sport Marketing, Sport Coaching, Qualitative Research Methods
10
Marian H. WootenKinesiologyTeaching expertise: facility design, recreation programming, recreation/leisure theory; For research purposes: body image, motivation for participation in leisure/recreation
11
Joe WestKinesiologyQuantitative Analyses, Qualitative Analysis, Political Communications, Big Data, Technology.
12
Kelly BlackmonNursing
13
Anna BryanNursingIPE, clinical learning, Community Health, Leadership, CNL
14
Jowana ClinkscalesNursing
15
Julie Harrison- SwartzNursing
16
Martha HeplerNursing
17
Deborah B. HummerNursingGerontology, Virtual Reality Simulation, On-line Course Design
18
Jennifer Jones-LocklearNursingCultural Care/Competency, Gerontological Care, Community Engagement, Health Promotion and Maintenance, Health Advocacy, Qualitative Research and Data Collection,
19
Debbie LocklearNursingNursing (Pediatrics, Community, Psych)
20
Dr. Kathy LocklearNursingLeadership and Simulation
21
Sharon Manning-ShafferNursing
22
Kathy McAllisterNursingSimulation
23
Amy PurserNursingNursing education.
24
Nancy Ofendo ReyesNursingSimulation, Critical thinking skills, medical surgical care, nursing education
25
Astrid OviedoNursingLogistic regression on SPSS; cancer disparities; cancer screening
26
William PuentesNursing
27
John TothNursingI have not done any
28
Cheryl TschoppNursingComputer software such as access, excel, power point, redcap, sharepoint
29
Jennifer WellsNursingMaternal/Child Health, Neonatal Population, Critical Thinking, Curriculum and Evaluation
30
Heidi WinslowNursingFaculty Development; Health promotion. Mental Health Screening and Prevention. Spirituality and Resilience
31
Cynthia M. WoodrupNursing
32
Shannon CousineauSocial WorkSpirituality in Social Work, Chronic Medical Conditions- specifically autoimmune disorders, children with complex medical needs and their families, crisis intervention, mental health; research methods- mixed methods and qualitative methods
33
Joe DavisSocial WorkAdolescent offenders, Child/Adolescent/Geriatric Mental Health
34
David S. Dran Ph.D.Social Workapplication of trait to the workplace, critical thinking across the disciplines, assessment of critical thinking
35
Kennard DuBoseSocial WorkWorking with clients/ communities with substance use disorders and the interception of
social work and justice involved populations. Research methods include participatory action research.
36
Sherry EdwardsSocial WorkSubstance Use, Mediation, Quantitative Data Analysis, Qualitative Data Analysis,
37
Bobbi Fieldssocial workClinical Social Work, Child Welfare, Natrive American Populations
38
Rezell GoreSocial WorkField Education, Clinical Mental Health, Clinical Substance Abuse
39
Yale Kodwo-NyameazeaSocial WorkIssues Relating to Older Adults, Participatory Rural Appraisal, Family Preservation, Immigrant Families (particular emphasis on African Immigrant Families)
40
Alice Kay LocklearSocial WorkCultural competence
Indigenous Knowledge
Social Work Ethical Practice
Building Resilience and Vital Equity (B.R.A.V.E.S.) Health Education Investigator
Child Welfare
Family and Children Services
Mental Health and Substance Use
Micro and Macro Social Work Practices
41
Cindy LocklearSocial Worknon-profit administration, rural community behavioral health, intimate partner violence prevention and intervention, grant proposal writing, program evaluation
42
Keara NdhlovuSocial WorkHealth equity as it relates to maternal health among structurally marginalized women, improving support and retention among BIPOC faculty/staff in academia and dismantling racism/oppression in the social work profession
43
Denise PresnellSocial WorkSchool Social Work, Trauma, Resilience, and Wellness, Rural Communities, Community Development
44
Frederick StephensSocial WorkIntimate partner violence; Human Diversity; Domestic violence; family violence and prevention
45
Jody ThomasSocial WorkCommunity Violence, Cultural Competence, Historical Trauma, and Mental Health among Native American Populations
46
Summer WoodsideSocial Workequity education, family-school partnerships, online teaching practices, interdisciplinary practice, qualitative research methods
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100