воскресенье, 4 сентября 2011 г.

The Gerontological Society Of America Announces 2008 Hartford Faculty Scholars

Ten outstanding geriatric social work faculty members have been chosen as the newest inductees into the Hartford Faculty Scholars Program, a venture funded by the John A. Hartford Foundation, administered by The Gerontological Society of America, and directed by Dr. Barbara Berkman. The individuals who receive this distinction are provided with opportunities for professional development and $100,000 in funding over the next two years for research on topics related to improving health and care for older adults and their caregivers.



Now in its ninth year, the award aims to improve the well-being of older adults by increasing the number of adequately trained geriatric social workers. Listed below are the new faculty scholars and the primary topics of their research.



Richard Beaulaurier, PhD

Florida International University

School of Social Work

Research Focus: Older Latinos and HIV: Provider Perspectives



Victoria Rizzo, PhD

Columbia University

School of Social Work

Research Focus: A Social Work Care Coordination Program for Osteoarthritis: A Pilot Study



Banghwa Lee Casado, PhD

University of Maryland

School of Social Work

Research Focus: An Examination of the Caregiving Experience and Home and Community-Based Services Needs among Caregivers of Older Korean Americans



Louise Quijano, PhD

Colorado State University

School of Social Work

Research Focus: Vida Tranquila II: A Skills-Based Therapeutic Intervention for Older Latino Primary Care Patients with Generalized Anxiety Disorder



Rita Chou, PhD

University of South Carolina

College of Social Work

Research Focus: Job Satisfaction and Productive Aging: A Longitudinal Study of Older Workers Based on a Nationally Representative Sample



Sudershan Pasupuleti, PhD

University of Toledo

Social Work Department

Research Focus: Impact of Computer-Based Brain Fitness Program on Cognitive Functioning and Quality of Life of Older Adults in Public Dwellings



Kim Stansbury, PhD

Eastern Washington University

School of Social Work & Human Services

Research Focus: Attitudes and Knowledge of Older Adults toward Casinos and Disordered Gambling



Marilyn Luptak, PhD

University of Utah

College of Social Work

Research Focus: Caring for Older Adults with Depression: A Family Perspective



Angela Curl, PhD

University of Missouri

School of Social Work

Research Focus: The Impact of Retirement on Heart Problems: A Multilevel Dyadic Analysis of Longitudinal Secondary Data



Scott Wilks, PhD

Louisiana State University

School of Social Work

Research Focus: Examining an Appraisal Model of Burden, Coping, and Resilience: Differences among African American and Caucasian Alzheimer's Caregivers



Berkman, the Helen Rehr/Ruth Fizdale Professor at Columbia University's School of Social Work, works together with a national program committee involved in the selection of Scholars. This committee consists of David E. Biegel of Case Western Reserve University, Letha Chadiha of the University of Michigan, Namkee Choi of the University of Texas at Austin, Ruth Dunkle of the University of Michigan, Nancy R. Hooyman of the University of Washington, Amy Horowitz of the Jewish Home and Hospital Lifecare System, Rosalie A. Kane of the University of Minnesota, Philip McCallion of the State University of New York at Albany, and Victoria Raveis of Columbia University. Ad hoc members include James Lubben of Boston College and the Hartford Doctoral Fellows Program and Jack R. Sellers of the University of North Alabama.







The Gerontological Society of America is the nation's oldest and largest multidisciplinary organization devoted to research, education, and practice in the field of aging. The principal mission of the Society - and its 5,000+ members - is to advance the study of aging and disseminate information among scientists, decision makers, and the general public.



Source: Todd Kluss


The Gerontological Society of America

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