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Research Overview

Susan Sisson
Welcome to Research in the College of Allied Health. As the Associate Dean for Research it is my pleasure to welcome you to this page and invite you to learn about all the amazing discoveries occurring in Allied Health. I am proud of the strides faculty and students in Allied Health make towards empowering life. College of Allied Health researchers are focused on improving the lives of people through allied health science discovery.  Research in the college includes all aspects of basic, clinical, community, and translational science. Investigators work with numerous models and populations across the life span. We address many different diagnostic groups including neurology, orthopedics, cancer and diabetes and work collaboratively with investigators across campus and across the country. Students have access and opportunity to work with faculty to develop their individual research interests. Ultimately, our goal is to provide the best technology, techniques and treatment models to provide high-level, evidence-based guidelines for improving the lives of people across the lifespan.

Susan B. Sisson, PhD, RDN, CHES, FACSM

 

News

Monday, May 4, 2020

Research: Rapid, Multidisciplinary Needs Assessment for Patients with COVID-19 Transitioning Hospital to Home

The Department of Rehabilitation Science was highly representative in a newly funded multi-disciplinary, grant through the OU Norman Vice President of Research, entitled, Rapid, Multidisciplinary Needs Assessment for Patients with COVID-19 Transitioning Hospital to Home. Carrie Ciro, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA is a Co-PI, along with Teresa Fritz, MSW and Susan Dresser, PhD, APRN.  

 

Other people serving on the grant in our department include, Shirley James., PT, PhD, MS (co-investigator), Vince Lepak, PT, DPT, CWS (data collection/student supervision, Hillary McGuire, MOT, OTR/L, C/NDT, CBIS (data collection/student supervision) and Carol Dionne, PT, DPT, PhD, OCS (sub-contractor through the Center for Human Performance Measurement). Two-three occupational therapy students will be participating in the research via Fieldwork I rotations. Two physical therapy students have volunteered to participate for data collection. Of interest, we are trying some new measures with this pilot group such as the GeneActiv activity monitor  https://www.activinsights.com/products/geneactiv/  and the SQUEGG digital hand dynamometer https://www.amazon.com/SQUEGG-The-Smart-Squeeze-Ball/dp/B07GRMNPYN    

 

The group will keep us all updated on our telehealth experiences with this unique set of participants and families. Congratulations to all!

 

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