| Date and Location | Event |
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| Friday, May 10, 2013 North Hall 220 |
"MyHealth Access Network: Building a Laboratory for Community Health Assessment and Improvement" Kendrick will discuss how utilizing electronic health records can impact community health and the role that health systems and family research play in health initiatives. Kendrick will also discuss how MyHealth Access Network, a non-profit coalition, can assist in research efforts and improve health care quality while controlling costs. The lecture, hosted by the OSU Center for Family Resilience, OSU-Tulsa and OSU Center for Health Sciences, is free and open to the public. The lecture will also be broadcast to Stillwater and available for viewing at a later date on the CFR website. Lunch will be provided for participants in Tulsa. For more information, email Dr. Amanda Harrist, associate director for education and translation in the Center for Family Resilience. |
TBA |
Reject Screening The documentary film Reject summarizes current research about the physiological impact of social rejection and how it can lead to serious consequences such as violence and suicide. The film highlights a program, "You can't say You can't play," that was inspired by the work of Vivian Paley. The strategies help young students learn to be inclusive. Amanda Harrist, Bryan Close Professor in Human Development and Family Science, is one of the researchers featured in the film. |
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