ISU interprofessional research team to be recognized in national publication
May 19, 2017

POCATELLO - An interprofessional team of faculty members at 蜜桃视频 is being recognized for their research and how they were able to collaborate together.
The ISU Reciprocity Team鈥檚 research on the unique relationships parents have with their infants will be published in the June edition of the Journal of Allied Health.
鈥淏y looking at the exchange between infants and caregivers across many domains, we will be able to get a more complete picture of how development occurs,鈥 said Heather Ramsdell-Hudock, ISU speech pathology and audiology associate professor. 鈥淭his is important for identifying children who may be at risk for communication disorders, so that we can get them into early intervention services at optimal times for progress to be made.鈥
The Reciprocity Team consists of professionals in occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech-language pathology, clinical psychology and experimental psychology. Bringing researchers from various backgrounds usually presents many obstacles, but not in this case. Director of ISU鈥檚 Master of Occupational Therapy Program, Bryan Gee, said the secret to their success is understanding and setting defined roles for each researcher.
鈥淭he interesting aspect of our research collaboration is that there are no difficulties when working with fellow professions or professionals. There is no bias towards one person, no egos, it鈥檚 truly collaborative and giving.鈥 said Gee. 鈥淔or example, Dr. Nicki Abuchon-Endsley identified herself as a junior researcher, though she was clearly the expert with the grant proposals, statistical analysis, organizing and maintaining cohesion of the team.鈥
In addition to the implications their research will have, the team hopes their experience will help other researchers cooperate more effectively.
鈥淭o have our process, outcomes and recommendations accepted by a journal that focuses on interprofessional issues in health care is very rewarding,鈥 Gee said. 鈥淐learly it's a focus of most health professions, but what we have accomplished in such a short amount of time with the diverse professions, faculty and roles is unique.鈥
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