2015 ATSU - Mesa IRC Research Symposium
Registration Now Open - See Below!
The ATSU-Mesa Interdisciplinary Research Committee (IRC) is excited to offer a Research Symposium April 27 - May 1, 2015. During this event, faculty will have the opportunity to present and share their research through short, mini-presentations (15 minutes) over the lunch hours on Monday-Friday. In addition, a student poster session and social for faculty, students, and staff will be held on Friday afternoon between 3:30 - 5:00 p.m.
LUNCHES WILL BE AVAILABLE AT 11:45 TO ACCOMODATE A 12:00 START TIME
We hope you can make it!
Cheers,
ATSU-Mesa Interdisciplinary Committee (IRC)
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
4/27 Lunch Presentations (Saguaro A): EDUCATIONAL
Characteristics of Post-Professional Athletic Training Clinical Education Experiences, Anderson
Integration of Physiologic Measurements with OMT for Year 1 Osteopathic Medical Students, Heath and Makin
Developing Technology-Enhanced Active Learning for Medical Education: Challenges and Solutions, McCoy
4/28 Lunch Presentations (Saguaro A): NEUROSCIENCE
Learning Effect and the Impact of Age and Sex on the King-Devick Test in Healthy Individuals Aged 14 to 24 Years, Heick
Healthcare professionals concussion management practices and the use of academic accommodations for adolescent athletes following a sport-related concussion, Welch
Technology-based lower extremity rehabilitation programs in the home and clinic, Lynskey
4/29 Lunch Presentations (Ocotillo): PARTNERSHIPS
Options & Obstacles: Community Mobility for Seniors in the Phoenix Metropolitan Area, Mineo and Buchanan
Telemedicine Patient Education and Engagement Preferences of Underserved Diabetic Native Americans in Arizona: A Pilot Study, Leafman and Mathieson
The Barrow Concussion Network: Collaborating to Make Sports Safer, McLeod
4/30 Lunch Presentations (Ocotillo): BIOMECHANICS / EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY
Cervical nerve root displacement and strain during upper limb neural tension testing: Role of the foraminal ligaments in the cervical spine, Lohman
Power production with performance mouth guards: a mixed models assessment using electromyography, Gage and Bliven
Elevated HbA1C is Associated with Decreased Post-Exercise Heart Rate Recovery in Patients with Diabetes, Johnston
5/1 Lunch Presentations (Saguaro A): WHOLE-PERSON / HEALTHCARE
The Impact of Sport-Related Lower Extremity Injuries on Patient-Oriented Outcomes, Lam
Low Birth Weight in Kansas: Individual and community factors in Rural and Urban Areas, Guillory
A Whole-System Based, Integrated, and Interdisciplinary Approach to Improving Patient Experience, Revenue Cycle Management, and Financial Performance of U.S. Hospitals: A Conceptual Framework, Dishman
5/1 STUDENT POSTER EXHIBIT AND SOCIAL HOUR: 3:30 - 5:00 P.M/ 5850 Bldg.
Poster presentations and social spotlighting research work from students representing the various schools and programs on the Mesa campus.
Have questions about 2014 ATSU-Mesa IRC Research Symposium?
Contact Eileen Molzen (emolzen@atsu.edu)