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Articles 1 - 10 of 10
Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Profile Interview With Faculty Mentor Jane Krause, Elizabeth J. Dowell, Ashley M. Schinker
Profile Interview With Faculty Mentor Jane Krause, Elizabeth J. Dowell, Ashley M. Schinker
Purdue Journal of Service-Learning and International Engagement
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Improving Mental Health Of Elementary School Children, Alexa Proctor
Improving Mental Health Of Elementary School Children, Alexa Proctor
Purdue Journal of Service-Learning and International Engagement
Alexa Proctor is an advanced practice student on clinical rotations with the Purdue University College of Pharmacy. In this article, she describes her experience working with Mental Health America (MHA) of Tippecanoe County and third grade children, in addition to her passion to help improve mental health in students of all ages.
Smart Health Monitoring System: A Human-Centered Design, Dolzodmaa Davaasuren, Jordy Timothy, Askar Zhapbassov, Tahmeed Rafee, Prim Boonwisut, Raymond Tanudaja
Smart Health Monitoring System: A Human-Centered Design, Dolzodmaa Davaasuren, Jordy Timothy, Askar Zhapbassov, Tahmeed Rafee, Prim Boonwisut, Raymond Tanudaja
Purdue Journal of Service-Learning and International Engagement
Dolzodmaa Davaasuren, Jordy Timothy, Askar Zhapbassov, Tahmeed Rafee, Prim Boonwisut, and Raymond Tanudjaja are fourth-year students in industrial engineering at Purdue University. They all share a common interest in the health care industry. In this article they describe how they developed a health monitoring device prototype within the course titled Work Analysis and Design II (IE 486).
Learning To Sew: A Student Pharmacist’S Service-Learning Experience, Karolina M. Grzesiak, Craig A. Vargo, Ellen M. Schellhase, Monica L. Miller, Rakhi Karwa, Sonak D. Pastakia, Beatrice Jakait
Learning To Sew: A Student Pharmacist’S Service-Learning Experience, Karolina M. Grzesiak, Craig A. Vargo, Ellen M. Schellhase, Monica L. Miller, Rakhi Karwa, Sonak D. Pastakia, Beatrice Jakait
Purdue Journal of Service-Learning and International Engagement
Karolina Grzesiak is a fourth-year professional student in the College of Pharmacy at Purdue University and will earn her Doctor of Pharmacy degree in May 2017. She was raised in Poland but has called La Porte, Indiana home for the past eight years. Craig Vargo is a 2012 pharmacy graduate working as a clinical specialist pharmacist at the James Cancer Hospital at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center in Columbus, Ohio.
Stand Down For Veterans: The Impact Of Volunteerism On Student Learning, Kelsey Herwick
Stand Down For Veterans: The Impact Of Volunteerism On Student Learning, Kelsey Herwick
Purdue Journal of Service-Learning and International Engagement
In this article, Kelsey Herwick, a graduating senior in dietetics and nutrition, fitness, and health, describes her experience with Stand Down. The first ever Stand Down event occurred during the Vietnam War and had the purpose of giving soldiers in combat time to eat warm meals, attend to personal hygiene needs, and tend to any medical needs (MFRI, n.d.a). Over time, Stand Down has become an event that has the purpose of giving veterans a break from homelessness. A group of 14 nutrition science students from Purdue University planned and served at a booth for the Lafayette Stand Down event, …
A Road Less Traveled: My Experience With Peer Advisors For Veteran Education, Mckenna Jennings
A Road Less Traveled: My Experience With Peer Advisors For Veteran Education, Mckenna Jennings
Purdue Journal of Service-Learning and International Engagement
In this article, Mckenna Jennings, a third-year PharmD student at Purdue University, describes her experience with the Peer Advisors for Veteran Education (PAVE) program, developed under the University of Michigan Military Support Programs and Networks. She also explains her motivation for involvement and the opportunity for others to become involved.
The Johns Hopkins Hospital: A Summer Internship, Adam Smith
The Johns Hopkins Hospital: A Summer Internship, Adam Smith
Purdue Journal of Service-Learning and International Engagement
Adam Smith, a native of Richmond, Indiana, is an advanced pharmacy practice student in the College of Pharmacy at Purdue University. In this article, he describes how career exploration through a summer internship with The Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland solidified his desire to pursue a career in pharmacy administration.
Implementation Of Universal Hplc Analysis For Counterfeit Medication: A Partnership Of Purdue University And The Kilimanjaro School Of Pharmacy, Jordyn Mccord, Michael Mavity, David Wintczak
Implementation Of Universal Hplc Analysis For Counterfeit Medication: A Partnership Of Purdue University And The Kilimanjaro School Of Pharmacy, Jordyn Mccord, Michael Mavity, David Wintczak
Purdue Journal of Service-Learning and International Engagement
Jordyn McCord and Michael Mavity are 2016 graduates of both biological engineering and pharmaceutical sciences. David Wintczak is a third-year pharmacy doctoral candidate. Here, in their second article published in PJSL, they describe a weeklong study abroad course at the Kilimanjaro School of Pharmacy in Tanzania, designed to engage students in the implementation of methods for detecting counterfeit medications.
The Ismail Center Hypertension Program: Application Of Medical Nutrition Therapy, Lily Darbishire
The Ismail Center Hypertension Program: Application Of Medical Nutrition Therapy, Lily Darbishire
Purdue Journal of Service-Learning and International Engagement
Lily Darbishire is a registered dietitian nutritionist and graduate student at Missouri State University completing a master’s degree in public health. During her senior year in the dietetics program at Purdue University, Darbishire was involved in a service-learning–based hypertension clinic focusing on medical nutrition therapy. This article outlines her experiences and what she learned as a result of completing the program.
Connecting Volunteerism To A Career: My Journey With The American Cancer Society And Pharmacy, Christine Kane
Connecting Volunteerism To A Career: My Journey With The American Cancer Society And Pharmacy, Christine Kane
Purdue Journal of Service-Learning and International Engagement
Christine Kane is a 2016 graduate from the Purdue College of Pharmacy. In this article, she describes how two passions, the profession of pharmacy and volunteerism with the American Cancer Society, became intertwined to change the course of her career. She implores fellow students to never underestimate the impact an extracurricular activity can have on the rest of your life.