There’s nothing I’m more excited to read this year than this new book by my former advisor @doctormfo. “Poets and playwrights have written about the dark cloak of grief...But until now, we have had little scientific perspective on this universal experience.”
I've been asked by a number of people when trainings on MOST will be available again. @kguastaferroPhD and I are actively working on this. Expect to hear more about both asynchronous and synchronous trainings in early 2022. @OBBI_SIG@nyupublichealth
Excited about this exploratory finding on marital status moderating treatment effects on MS fatigue. Next up - examining whether & how interpersonal support (spousal or other) enhances self-management intervention effects on MS fatigue. #RehabPsych https://t.co/vdOFo62b2v
Enjoyed discussing "Ten simple rules for productive lab meetings" by @kadambarid in our #RehabPsych research fellows meeting. Will help us ensure our "members want to participate because they feel a sense of community, camaraderie, and support.”
https://t.co/q32fxwaklr
Paper I co-led with @scienceizgolden:
"Ten simple rules for productive lab meetings"
https://t.co/Q0cj1THf7y
@UMassECo collaboration with Toni Lyn Morelli, @MTHallworth, @fieldbiojoe, & @CBalantic during the pandemic working remotely.
From Inside UMass:
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For the record, there is a science of moving research discoveries into the real world as rapidly as possible, and it tends to be underfunded by many (most?) federal agencies. #ImpSci@nytimes
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Interested in joining an amazing research team doing work on #MS#Rehabilitation and #wellness? Two great job opportunities below 👇
@uwmsrehabwell @UWMedicine @APApsycCareers
A great opportunity for employed adults with multiple sclerosis, traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, or amputation/limb loss who experience #ChronicPain.
Please share with those who may be interested!
One way to be intentional about engaging minority communities in clinical research: "talk about 'enrollment' versus 'participation' because when we say there is a lack of participation, it puts the onus on the patient like they are the problem"
-Dr. Williams @NerdyNeuroMD
Important review in research group today: "Involving stakeholders in all phases, including the agenda setting and design phases, likely contributes to shared ownership of the study, intervention, and results by consumers and scientists alike" https://t.co/RzHBtWUqjj #RehabPsych
.@anjalifp "Remind clients who are multiply marginalized that they don't need to carry the weight of this alone. Yet, what can you do to break down barriers as an ally?" #RP2021@apadiv22 https://t.co/TQARtaWirO
Trainees/ECRs: "How do I get the grant? How do I get that job? How do I get tenure?"
Dr. Elliott: "The wrong questions."
@APADiv22 Dembo-Wright Distinguished Award Lecture.
'Lessons Learned On the Line In Between: A Scientist-Practitioner Looks Back' #RP2021
Such an important point by Dr. Kerkhoff: Consider crafting formal detailed guidelines and methodology for advocacy training in rehabilitation psychology residency programs and ongoing education & training opportunities at national conferences #RehabPsych#RP2021@apadiv22