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    • Simulation and interprofessional education in Social Work practice 

      Frantz, Trent (Wichita State University, School of Social Work, 2016-02-19)
      Interprofessional Education (IPE) can be defined as "two or more professions learning with, from and about each other to improve collaboration and the quality of care" (Hutchings, Scammell, & Quinney, 2013, p. 359). A ...
    • Strategy development to support LGB individuality in the workplace 

      Soderlund, Alyssa J. (Wichita State University, School of Social Work, 2016-02-19)
      Lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) individuals are challenged daily regarding the lack of emotional support from employers in acknowledging cultural differences. The LGB population is at high risk for heterosexist discrimination ...
    • Teaching inclusion and discourse: A classroom demonstration from Nepal 

      Morrow, Helen; Lowe, Laura A. (Wichita State University, School of Social Work, 2016-02-19)
      While a cornerstone of any democracy, efficacious civic discourse and the ability to come to reasonable compromise seem to occur rarely today. This paper suggests that higher education may be a place to teach such skills, ...
    • The effect of a personalized playlist on older adults with dementia 

      Wagner, Elizabeth; Lee, HeeSoon; Mason, Derek (Wichita State University, School of Social Work, 2016-02-19)
      Dementia is a disease that corrodes one's cognitive abilities such as their memory, affecting around 5 million people in the United States. While there is currently no treatment available to cure dementia, music therapy ...