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Advising Special Population Emergency Medicine Residency Applicants: A Survey Of Emergency Medicine Advisors And Residency Program Leadership., Alexis E. Pelletier-Bui, Caitlin Schrepel, Liza Smith, Xiao Chi Zhang, Adam Kellogg, Mary Ann Edens, Christopher W. Jones, Emily Hillman
Advising Special Population Emergency Medicine Residency Applicants: A Survey Of Emergency Medicine Advisors And Residency Program Leadership., Alexis E. Pelletier-Bui, Caitlin Schrepel, Liza Smith, Xiao Chi Zhang, Adam Kellogg, Mary Ann Edens, Christopher W. Jones, Emily Hillman
Department of Emergency Medicine Faculty Papers
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to determine the advising and emergency medicine (EM) residency selection practices for special population applicant groups for whom traditional advice may not apply.
METHODS: A survey was distributed on the Council of Residency Directors in EM and Clerkship Directors in EM Academy listservs. Multiple choice, Likert-type scale, and fill-in-the-blank questions addressed the average EM applicant and special population groups (osteopathic; international medical graduate (IMG); couples; at-risk; re-applicant; dual-accreditation applicant; and military). Percentages and 95% confidence intervals [CI] were calculated.
RESULTS: One hundred four surveys were completed. Of respondents involved in the interview process, …
Pre-Veterinary Medicine Advising Tips, Samantha Super
Pre-Veterinary Medicine Advising Tips, Samantha Super
Honors Projects
This document provides tips and recommendations for advisors to better help their pre-veterinary medicine students. After reviewing numerous resources and conducting a survey with GVSU advisors and pre-veterinary students, I identified gaps in knowledge and compiled tips and information about preparing for veterinary school to increase the advisors' knowledge for the benefit of current of future GVSU pre-veterinary students. This document discusses the general path of veterinary school, how to advise students on obtaining experiences, regional and national symposiums that students and advisors can attend, things to consider when preparing for and applying for veterinary schools, specific advice for students …
Let's Talk About Death: An Open Forum For Challenging And Changing Uri’S Response To Student Bereavement, Molly Beluk
Let's Talk About Death: An Open Forum For Challenging And Changing Uri’S Response To Student Bereavement, Molly Beluk
Senior Honors Projects
When my father passed away in March 2020, I felt discord and inconsistency in how the faculty responded to my grief. This project is designed to understand how the University of Rhode Island currently supports students after they have experienced a death loss and determine ways we can improve student support moving forward. This project’s praxes include a faculty survey on current supports; study of other universities’ student bereavement policies; and facilitation of a forum with faculty, staff, and administrators. Students who experience a loss in their college years “are at risk for decreased academic performance and dropout” (DeSpelder and …
Alcohol Abuse Rising Like Covid, Christine Chasek
Alcohol Abuse Rising Like Covid, Christine Chasek
Counseling Faculty Publications
Alcohol use is a common coping response to stress. Historically, it has increased during times of catastrophic events. The COVID-10 pandemic can be placed in both of those categories.
Episode 10 : Finding Happiness In Small Things, Amy Sturgeon
Episode 10 : Finding Happiness In Small Things, Amy Sturgeon
Student Accessibility Services
Amy talks about how to uplift your mood by finding happiness in small things.
Episode 9 : Adhd And The College Student Experience [Episode Highlights], Mandi Gearhart, Amy Sturgeon
Episode 9 : Adhd And The College Student Experience [Episode Highlights], Mandi Gearhart, Amy Sturgeon
Student Accessibility Services
Mandi and Amy from UMaine Student Accessibility Services talk with a UMaine student about the intersection of being a college student and having ADHD. [Episode Highlights]
Episode 9 : Adhd And The College Student Experience [Full Episode], Mandi Gearhart, Amy Sturgeon
Episode 9 : Adhd And The College Student Experience [Full Episode], Mandi Gearhart, Amy Sturgeon
Student Accessibility Services
Mandi and Amy from UMaine Student Accessibility Services talk with a UMaine student about the intersection of being a college student and having ADHD. [Full episode]
Reaching Out Handbook, Boise State University
Reaching Out Handbook, Boise State University
Rebuilding the Launchpad: Serving Students During Covid Resource Library
The Reaching Out Handbook has been created for the purpose of providing you with information about Counseling Services, about other campus resources, and how to most effectively assist individuals in distress.
Our goal is to help you recognize some of the symptoms of individual distress, as well as provide some specific options for intervention and for referral to campus resources. We are available to assist you with problem situations and to consult with you on whether to intervene with a particular individual and when to refer.
Guidelines are offered but each individual will need to consider what is appropriate in …
Generation Covid-19: Navigating Life's Transitions, Christine Chasek
Generation Covid-19: Navigating Life's Transitions, Christine Chasek
Counseling Faculty Publications
Every generation has face significant events and hardships that shape the way they view the world.
2020-2021 Campus Life Handbook, Otterbein Student Affairs Office
2020-2021 Campus Life Handbook, Otterbein Student Affairs Office
Student Affairs
The Campus Life Handbook is the official guide for all students of Otterbein University. It is updated annually by the Student Affairs Office. The handbook provides information you need now and throughout the academic year.
Lacrosse Coach Lindsey Kellar Is Helping To Lead A New Mental Health Initiative, Eric Stock
Lacrosse Coach Lindsey Kellar Is Helping To Lead A New Mental Health Initiative, Eric Stock
Interviews for WGLT
Coach Lindsey Kellar said IWU has adopted the NCAA’s initiative to bring more mental health programs and counseling to its student-athletes. She tells WGLT’s Eric Stock that given her background as a psychology teacher, she knew she wanted to help.
Episode 8 : Concussion Awareness, Mandi Gearhart, Brianna Woodworth
Episode 8 : Concussion Awareness, Mandi Gearhart, Brianna Woodworth
Student Accessibility Services
Mandi talks with Brianna Woodworth, a certified, licensed athletic trainer from Cutler Health Center, to dispel some myths concussions and what to do if you have a concussion. Mandi also talks with Mary, a UMaine student, about her experiences with concussions and recovery.
UMaine Student Accessibility Services works with students to put in place temporary accommodations to help students during their recovery period.
Middle And High School Teacher Perceptions Of Training To Manage Disruptive Students, Kelly Mero
Middle And High School Teacher Perceptions Of Training To Manage Disruptive Students, Kelly Mero
Walden Faculty and Staff Publications
Schoolteachers report a lack of resources and training to manage disruptive student behavior that presents as antisocial, problematic, and/or symptomatic of mental illness. Disruptive student behaviors have a negative impact on students socially and academically. The social cognitive theory and social learning theory guided the research questions to examine differences in perceptions of 195 urban general and special educators in middle and high school regarding their skills to manage disruptive student behavior and teachers’ need for professional training to manage disruptive student behavior. A 2X2 between-groups nonparametric survey research design was used, and the two dependent variables were measured using …
Staying Serene In A World Of Uncertainty, Christine Chasek
Staying Serene In A World Of Uncertainty, Christine Chasek
Counseling Faculty Publications
American theologian Reinhold Niebuhr wrote a very powerful prayer in 1932; you may recognize it. "God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, Courage to change the things I can, And the wisdom to know the difference."
The nation was in turmoil when it was written. The Great Depression had a hold on our country, people were out of work, the land turned to dust, and families were starving. Niebuhr was looking for a way to comfort people and give them a sense of direction in a dark time. The Serenity Prayer became that source of …
Why Witnesses Of Bullying Tell: Individual And Interpersonal Factors, Hyungyung Joo, Isak Kim, So Rin Kim, Jolynn V. Carney, Seriashia J. Chatters
Why Witnesses Of Bullying Tell: Individual And Interpersonal Factors, Hyungyung Joo, Isak Kim, So Rin Kim, Jolynn V. Carney, Seriashia J. Chatters
Counseling Faculty Publications
The reactions of those who witness bullying are important because they can stop the bullying and prevent further harm. Factors associated with telling behavior were investigated with 477 elementary school students who witnessed bullying. Approximately seventy percent of the students talked to someone about bullying incidents, most often, teachers. Chi-square and logistic regression analyses demonstrated that gender, frequency of witnessing, cognitive empathy, and social skills were found to be associated with telling behavior of witnesses, whereas affective empathy and school connectedness were not significantly related. Findings from this research are important for future practice and studies on bystander intervention.
Schooling After Covid-19: Challenges In India, Vimala Ramachandran
Schooling After Covid-19: Challenges In India, Vimala Ramachandran
Teacher India
With schools set to reopen after the COVID-19 nation-wide school closures, education authorities need to support teachers in these crucial times. To tackle new challenges, teachers’ roles and responsibilities will expand and play a prominent role in the recovery, explains Vimala Ramachandran.
Albuquerque Journal Interviews Maryam Ahranjani, Many Want Police Out Of Schools Across Nm, Maryam Ahranjani, Shelby Perea
Albuquerque Journal Interviews Maryam Ahranjani, Many Want Police Out Of Schools Across Nm, Maryam Ahranjani, Shelby Perea
Faculty Scholarship
In Albuquerque, University of New Mexico School of Law associate professor Maryam Ahranjani and Hope Pendleton, a board member of the Black Law Student Association at UNM, are saying now is the time to remove officers from schools.
“There’s a lot of unfortunate downstream negative repercussions for children from having police officers in schools,” Ahranjani said.
Pendleton and Ahranjani helped write a letter to APS Superintendent Raquel Reedy and her leadership team that says funds earmarked for the APS Police Department would be better spent addressing this counselor-to-student ratio and investing in other personnel.
“Reallocating funds away from law enforcement …
Marital Satisfaction During Retirement, Marissa A. Fye, Christine Chasek, Grace A. Mims, Jacob Sandman, Alex Hinrichsen
Marital Satisfaction During Retirement, Marissa A. Fye, Christine Chasek, Grace A. Mims, Jacob Sandman, Alex Hinrichsen
Counseling Faculty Publications
Marriage/commitment and retirement are two common experiences in an adult’s life. Marital satisfaction and retirement have been researched in multiple disciplines. The relationship between these two constructs has not been as widely researched. The purpose of this study was to determine whether retirement has an impact on marital satisfaction. Quantitative methods and analyses were used. The variables used accounted for 83% of the variance of satisfaction. Limitations and implications are provided to inform marriage and family pedagogy and practice.
A Look At Empathy, University Belonging, And Intersectionality: How To Support A Diverse Student Body Amid The Covid-19 Crisis, Shantalea Johns, Stephanie Hawkes
A Look At Empathy, University Belonging, And Intersectionality: How To Support A Diverse Student Body Amid The Covid-19 Crisis, Shantalea Johns, Stephanie Hawkes
Social Work Faculty Publications
The present short essay discusses the impact COVID-19 has had on college students. As universities work to build supportive learning environments during these unprecedented times, it is important for practitioners to consider how mental health and student identity impact student success. The framework proposes that empathy, university belonging, and an intersectional approach to academic support can contribute to a student's mental health, identity, and emotional well-being as they transition back to academic life.
Episode 7 : Resilience, Mandi Gearhart
Episode 7 : Resilience, Mandi Gearhart
Student Accessibility Services
For our last podcast of the spring 2020 semester Mandi talks about resilience and how to build it for yourself. You CAN do it!
Perceptions Of Stress And Coping In Traditional Age First-Year College Students, Bridgett Grant
Perceptions Of Stress And Coping In Traditional Age First-Year College Students, Bridgett Grant
Department of Educational Administration: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research
This qualitative research study examined the perceptions of stress and coping in traditional-age, first-year college students. This study sought to form an understanding of the participants’ lived experiences relating to stress and coping throughout their first semester of college. Five participants’ were separately interviewed twice for the purposes of data collection. The findings from the data analysis process showed that these first-year college students experienced stress as a result of new and challenging academic expectations while also trying to navigate interpersonal relationships. Further, participants’ in this study experienced stress as a result from interacting with social media. These traditional-age, first-year …
Episode 6 : Mindfulness, Mandi Gearhart
Episode 6 : Mindfulness, Mandi Gearhart
Student Accessibility Services
Get your mindfulness practice started with these quick tips. Mandi provides instruction about how to STOP: Slow down, Take a breath, Observe, and Proceed.
Episode 5 : Practicing Gratitude, Mandi Gearhart
Episode 5 : Practicing Gratitude, Mandi Gearhart
Student Accessibility Services
Learn how to change the way you think and deal with stress with some quick tips about how to practice Gratitude.
First-Generation College Student Experience In The Financial Aid Process, Kristy Saunders
First-Generation College Student Experience In The Financial Aid Process, Kristy Saunders
Department of Educational Administration: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research
How do first-generation college students experience the financial aid process? In what ways does a first-generation status affect the financial aid process for college students? Prior literature shows that first-generation college students are more likely to navigate the financial aid process without the help of parents and are less likely to complete the financial aid process in its entirety. However, there is a gap in prior literature examining the first-generation college student experience within the financial aid process overall. The current study utilizes a hermeneutical phenomenological approach to examine first-generation college student experiences in the financial aid process at a …
Episode 4 : Remember To Stretch, Mandi Gearhart
Episode 4 : Remember To Stretch, Mandi Gearhart
Student Accessibility Services
Remembering to stretch is key when spending more time at home at your desk. Mandi is back to guide you through some quick stretches.
Utilizing The Stepped Care Model To Empower University Students With Learning Disabilities, Nick R. Abel, Justin Jacques
Utilizing The Stepped Care Model To Empower University Students With Learning Disabilities, Nick R. Abel, Justin Jacques
Scholarship and Professional Work – Education
Students with learning disabilities face several challenges in postsecondary education settings. The authors explore the issue and shed light on the importance of self-advocacy for academic success. The stepped care model (SCM) is suggested as an approach to assist college students with learning disabilities in developing these skills and obtaining services. A brief case example from 1 of the authors’ work is shared to illustrate the use of the SCM with a student with a learning disability.
Episode 1 : Exam Cheerleader, Mandi Gearhart
Episode 1 : Exam Cheerleader, Mandi Gearhart
Student Accessibility Services
Mandi from the University of Maine's Student Accessibility Office with some quick words of encouragement. You CAN do this!
Episode 3 : Establishing A New Routine, Mandi Gearhart
Episode 3 : Establishing A New Routine, Mandi Gearhart
Student Accessibility Services
Mandi from University of Maine Student Accessibility Services is back with some quick strategies to help you establish a routine and get a sense of control in your life.
Episode 2 : Organizing Your Workspace, Mandi Gearhart
Episode 2 : Organizing Your Workspace, Mandi Gearhart
Student Accessibility Services
Mandi from University of Maine Student Accessibility Services offers a short guidance on organizing your work space to increase your productivity and decrease your anxiety.
Policy Problems: Preparing Students For The “Real World”, Shannon Mckechnie
Policy Problems: Preparing Students For The “Real World”, Shannon Mckechnie
Education Publications
Employability of students has risen as a key indicator of success of institutions, alongside an increased focus on policy for skills development in Canada. In Ontario, a hub for Canada’s economy, the issue of the “skills gap” has sustained interest as a significant but contested policy issue in public post-secondary education (Viczko, Lorusso, & McKechnie, 2019). Directed by policy and by public demand, significant resources at universities are invested into efforts to increase students’ skills capacities, career prospects, and overall employability. For student affairs staff (SAS), developing student career readiness and employability is central to many portfolios of our work …