Kingfisher Research and Scholarship Fellows Symposium, Sept. 22

Kingfisher Research and Scholarship Fellows Symposium is Sept. 22 from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. in the Hixson-Lied Science Building, Room G04.
Flash presentations will take place during the first half of the event, with reception to follow in the atrium. The symposium features:
  • Cindy Hadenfelt, EdD, MSN, RN, Associate Professor of Nursing, and Martha Todd, PhD, APRN-NP, Associate Professor of Nursing: Medical Respite Care for the Homeless in Omaha
  • Sue Crawford, PhD, Professor, Department of Political Science and International Relations Paid Sick Leave, Politics and Pandemic Spread
  • Patrick Marta, BS’19, Danielle Raikar, Ellen Townley, BS’18: M2 medical students; Theresa Townley, MD, MPH, Associate Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics: Air Pollution and COVID-19 Co-morbidity
  • Ogechukwu (Oge) Williams, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of History: Birth Politics: Power, Medical Pluralism, and Maternity in Nigeria
  • Molly McCarthy, PhD, MPH, Assistant Professor, and Miranda Little, OTD, OTR/L, Clinical Instructor, Occupational Therapy: Building Support for Young Mothers of Infants in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: A Social-Ecological Approach
  • LaShaune Johnson, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Interdisciplinary Studies (MPH program): A Litany from the Shore of (Temporary) Survivors: A Poetic Autoethnography during Black Cancer during the Coronavirus
  • Kevin Estep, PhD, Assistant Professor, Health Administration and Policy: Partisan Polarization of Childhood Vaccination Laws
  • Kathleen M. Sheehan, PhD, Assistant Professor of Economics: State regulation and rural community health access
  • Brooke Kowalke, PhD, Assistant Professor of English: “Grace Notes” a researched memoir about my journey with my daughter, Grace, who was diagnosed with Trisomy-18
  • Alexander Roedlach, SVD, PhD, Associate Professor of Medical Anthropology, Medical Humanities, and Psychiatry; Anissa Zimmerman & Lorenzo Rivera, medical students: Community Partnerships: Health, Health Care Law, and Immigration Policies
  • Andrew Hogan, PhD, Associate Professor, History Disability Dialogues: Advocacy, Science, and Prestige in Postwar Clinical Professions
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