Frank Wood (PHD)
Frank Wood (PHD) recently invited to present, Application of Solution Focused Therapy in a Nursing Home Setting at the International Conference on Solution Focused Brief on November 12 - 15, 2008. "Frank Wood (PhD, Walden University) will present on the application of solution focused therapy within the nursing home setting as an alternative to traditional problem-solving and medical models. Through a strength based approach, clients are able to meet behavioral health needs by acting on personal strengths, capacity, and aspirations. Submitted on Aug 3, 2008."
Submitted on Aug 3 2008.
Margaret O'Rourke-Kelly (PHD.EDUC.GN)
Margaret O'Rourke-Kelly (PHD.EDUC.GN) published "Phenomenal Woman: The Dora Stockman Story" in 2008. "Little has been noted or written of Eudora Stockman (1872-1948) more popularly known as Dora or Mrs. Stockman, the first woman elected to state-wide public office in Michigan before the Federal 19th Amendment . A plaque on a traffic island across from Agricultural Hall at Michigan State University, in East Lansing, Michigan, notes her contributions to the university. She has received limited public acclaim for her fifty plus years working on behalf of family health and education. Yet her legacy continues in health care reforms, education and the arts."
Submitted on Jul 23 2008.
Andrea Edmundson (PHD.EDUC.ET)
Andrea Edmundson (PHD.EDUC.ET, Education) published "Cross-Cultural Learning Objects" on 2008. "A chapter in the Encyclopedia of Netoworked and Virtual Organizations by Putnik and Chnha, Idea Group Publishing."
Submitted on Jun 12 2008.
Andrea Edmundson (PHD.EDUC.ET)
Andrea Edmundson (PHD.EDUC.ET, Education) recently presented, Offshore eLearning-Cultural Challenges & Solutions, at the ASTD International Conf. on May 31-June 4, 2008.
Submitted on Jun 12 2008.
Raynette Lennix (MPH)
Raynette M. Lennix, MPH '07, was recently certified as a Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES) by the National Commission for Health Education Credentialing, Inc. This voluntary professional certification certifies that the holder has met the standards of competence established by this national credentialing agency and has successfully passed the rigorous CHES examination.
CHES are trained and credentialed to assess the need for, and plan, develop, implement, manage, and evaluate activities that help improve the health of people in a variety of settings, such as communities, health care facilities, schools, universities, businesses, and government agencies.
The CHES designation after a health educator's name indicates professional competency and commitment to continued professional development.
Submitted on Jun 9 2008.
Devlin Fitzpatrick (Associate in Arts)
Devlin Fitzpatrick, MBA '07 was recently certified as a PHR (Professional in Human Resources) by the Human Resources Certification Institute. This sought after designation certifies that the holder has completed two years' Exempt level work as an HR practitioner and passed a rigorous exam, demonstrating a grasp of applicable HR competencies, including workforce planning and employment, compensation and benefits, and employee and labor relations.
Submitted on May 24 2008.
Benedictus Kukoyi (Ph.D. Health Services)
Dr. Ben Kukoyi is now with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, North Texas Health Care System in the Dallas V. A. Medical Center, Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Services. Dr. Kukoyi will help implement the ancilliary and client services program for the inpatient in the over 544 bed hospital in Dallas."
Submitted on Apr 20 2008.
John Latham (PHD.AMDS.GN)
John Latham (PHD.AMDS.GN) published a journal article in Quality Management Journal 15 (1) 2008, "Building Bridges Between Researchers and Practitioners: A Collaborative Approach to Research in Performance Excellence"
Submitted on Apr 13 2008.
Jack Monell (Ph.D.)
Jack Monell (Ph.D., College of Social, Behavioral, and Health Sciences) recently accepted a position at Central Piedmont Community College located in Charlotte, NC as a Criminal Justice Instructor. Dr. Monell was previously employed at the Court Services & Offender Supervision Agency as a Program Analyst in Washington, DC. He transitioned from a lengthy career in Juvenile Justice & Federal Community Based Corrections into Academia.
Submitted on Apr 9 2008.
Michael Cotten (MBA)
Michael Cotten (MBA, Walden University) was accepted into the Doctor of Education (EdD) program at Northcentral University. His focus will be Organizational Leadership. Michael obtained his MBA in 2005 and is an Assistant Vice-President/Operations Project Consultant with Bank of America in Charlotte, NC.
Submitted on Apr 6 2008.
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Frank Wood (PHD)
Frank Wood (PHD) recently invited to present, Application of Solution Focused Therapy in a Nursing Home Setting at the International Conference on Solution Focused Brief on November 12 - 15, 2008. "Frank Wood (PhD, Walden University) will present on the application of solution focused therapy within the nursing home setting as an alternative to traditional problem-solving and medical models. Through a strength based approach, clients are able to meet behavioral health needs by acting on personal strengths, capacity, and aspirations. Submitted on Aug 3, 2008."
Submitted on Aug 3 2008.
Margaret O'Rourke-Kelly (PHD.EDUC.GN)
Margaret O'Rourke-Kelly (PHD.EDUC.GN) published "Phenomenal Woman: The Dora Stockman Story" in 2008. "Little has been noted or written of Eudora Stockman (1872-1948) more popularly known as Dora or Mrs. Stockman, the first woman elected to state-wide public office in Michigan before the Federal 19th Amendment . A plaque on a traffic island across from Agricultural Hall at Michigan State University, in East Lansing, Michigan, notes her contributions to the university. She has received limited public acclaim for her fifty plus years working on behalf of family health and education. Yet her legacy continues in health care reforms, education and the arts."
Submitted on Jul 23 2008.
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