Interdisciplinary Health and Education

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In Interdisciplinary Health and Education research field, researchers are focusing on two main domains:

The biomedical interdisciplinary health research domain integrates diverse scientific disciplines to advance our understanding of human health, disease, and death. By combining insights from biology, medicine, engineering, and data science, researchers in this field work to understand the cause of death in individuals, and develop cutting-edge diagnostic tools, treatments, and preventive strategies. This collaborative approach fosters a holistic view of health.

Education research/scholarship is the other domain that focuses on the study and improvement of teaching and learning in Pathology and medicine. It encompasses a wide range of topics, from curriculum development and assessment methods to the impact of educational interventions on learner performance and patient care outcomes. Researchers in this field apply theories and methods from education, psychology, sociology, and other areas to address challenges in training biomedical and healthcare professionals, with the ultimate goal of enhancing the quality of healthcare delivery and patient care.

Researchers Involved

cecchini_matt_sr.jpg Cecchini, Matthew dong_sr.jpg Dong, Cecilia driman_sr.jpg Driman, David
frisbee_stephanie_2_sr.jpg Frisbee, Stephanie garcia2_sr.jpg Garcia, Bertha goebel_sr.jpg Goebel, Emily
gomaa_noha_sr.jpg Gomaa, Noha hammond1_sr.jpg Hammond, Robert ettler2_sr.jpg Ettler, Helen
jacques_sr.jpg Jacques, Rebekah
kum_sr.jpg Kum, Jina McCord_sr.jpg McCord, Christina
olea_popelka_francisco_sr.jpg Olea-Popelka, Francisco shkrum_sr.jpg Shkrum, Michael tugaleva_sr.jpg Tugaleva, Elena
tweedie2_sr.jpg Tweedie, Ted vandeven_teresa_sr.jpg VanDeven, Teresa walsh_joanna2_sr.jpg Walsh, Joanna
weir2_sr.jpg Weir, Michele