Tag: PCOM
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The Academic Minute for 2020.02.03-2020.02.07
The Academic Minute from 02.03 – 02.07 Monday, February 3rd Scott Glassman – Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine Positive Psychology Dr. Glassman is a Clinical Assistant Professor and Associate Director of the MS Program in Mental Health Counseling at PCOM. He is also a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers and a consultant…
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Richard Allen, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine β Training Foster Parents in Positive Behavior Support
On Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine Week: Foster parents are always needed. Richard Allen, assistant professor in the department of school psychology, delves into how to train parents for this endeavor. Dr. Allen has extensive experience providing psychological assessment, consultation and intervention services in home, community and school based programs, serving both children and adults…
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Arturo Bravo, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine β Neuroprotection
On Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine Week: How do we protect overstressed areas of the brain? Arturo Bravo, associate professor of neuroscience, looks into this question. Dr. Bravo Nuevo is an associate professor in the Department of Bio-Medical Sciences. He lectures on subjects related to the central nervous system, the visual system, retinal degenerative diseases…
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Lauren Noto-Bell, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine β Pain Management
On Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine Week: We need a better way to treat pain. Lauren Noto-Bell, associate professor in the department of osteopathic manipulative medicine, has some possible solutions. Dr. Lauren Noto Bell is an associate professor, clinician, and faculty member in the Department of Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM). She is actively involved in…
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Lisa Corbin, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine β Trauma and Addiction
On Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine Week: Ineffectively confronting trauma can lead to substance abuse. Lisa Corbin, assistant professor in the department of counseling, explores how to break this cycle. Lisa Corbin, LPC, NCC, who specializes in addiction and trauma, can discuss how many treatment facilities use a trauma-informed approach to help instill healthier coping…
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Scott Glassman, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine β Positive Psychology
On Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine Week:Β Being positive may be hard, but it can be worth it. Scott Glassman, clinical assistant professor in the department of counseling, explores feeling good mentally and physically. Dr. Glassman is a Clinical Assistant Professor and Associate Director of the MS Program in Mental Health Counseling at PCOM. He…
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The Academic Minute for 2019.02.04-02.08
Academic Minute from 02.04 – 02.08 Monday, February 4th John Van de Lindt – Colorado State University Community Resilience Dr. John W. van de Lindt is the George T. Abell Distinguished Professor in Infrastructure in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Colorado State University. He formerly was a Professor at the University of…
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Jessica Kendorski, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine β Mindfulness in Schools
Mindfulness is not just for adults. Jessica Kendorski, professor in the department of school psychology at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, has more. Dr. Jessica Glass Kendorski is a licensed psychologist in Pennsylvania, and maintains certifications as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) and School Psychologist nationally (NCSP) and in New Jersey. She is…
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This Week on The Academic Minute (2019.02.04)
This Week on The Academic Minute 2019.02.04 Monday, February 4th John Van de Lindt of Colorado State University discusses if some communities more resilient after disasters. Tuesday, February 5th Andrea Lang of the University at Albany delves into the the polar vortex. Wednesday, February 6th Jessica Kendorski of the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine examines…
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The Academic Minute for 2017.5.29-6.2
Academic Minute from 5.29 – 6.2 Monday, May 29th Keren LadinΒ – Tufts University Liver Transplants and Geography Dr. Ladin incorporates quantitative, qualitative, and normative approaches to study how systemic disadvantage affects health and the ability of individuals to make and pursue lifeplans. Specifically, her research aims to better understand how social networks impact health disparities,…