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Historical records and family trees related to Christina Schlaps. Records may include photos, original documents, family history, relatives, specific dates, locations and full names. Jan 25, 2018 The Mackinac Center for Public Policy is pleased to announce that it is adding three new members to its Board of Scholars.This group of academics and business leaders supports and contributes to the Center’s mission of improving the quality of life in Michigan through high-quality, public policy research that promotes the benefits of free markets, limited government and the rule of law. Tennessee State University is engaging in cutting-edge research to address critical challenges in our society. Microsoft input devices driver download for windows 10 32-bit. Our research arm supports faculty and students by taking their ideas from conception to fruition in critical areas such as biotechnology, homeland security and agriculture, to name a few.

Boston University hosted the prestigious 6th Occupational Therapy Summit of Scholars Symposium in June 2017. I-MAP was represented with three cutting edge scientific presentations.

Sherrilene Classen, PhD, MPH, OTR/L, FAOTA, FGSA, presented interim findings from a Department of Defense funded effectiveness trial of a simulator-based occupational therapy driving intervention for combat veterans.

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Sandra Winter, PhD, OTR/L, and Ms. Emily Reid, BHS, presented qualitative findings informing the effectiveness trial, and elaborated on a grounded theory model for understanding combat veterans’ driving difficulties, strategies, and intervention preferences.

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Ms. Shabnam Medhizadah, a first year PhD student in the UF RSD Program, won third place in the national student poster competition. Ms. Medhizadah’s mentors on the project were Dr. Sherrilene Classen from the University of Florida and Dr. 3com gigabit lom (3c940) driver download for windows 10. Andrew Johnson from the University of Western Ontario. Her poster entitled, “Constructing and Validating the Short Form Fitness-to-Drive Screening Measure,” focused on the development of the 32-item short form Fitness-to-Drive Screening Measure that identifies at-risk older drivers using caregiver responses. Exploratory factor analysis and classical test theory techniques were used to reduce the number of items in the tool from 54 to 32. Pearson’s r and receiver operating characteristics curve results indicated the tool had good predictive validity and could discriminate between drivers that passed or failed the on-road assessment. Congratulations Shabnam!