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“Thomas Jefferson University Jefferson InterProfessinal Education Center (JCIPE)” Rose, M., Arenson, C., Lyons, K.J., Giordano, C. Presentation to the Advisory Committee on Interdisciplinary, Community-Based Linkages. Rockville, MD August 13, 2009.

“Survey of First-Year Pharmacy Students' Attitudes/Perceptions of Patients, the Healthcare System, and the Pharmacy Profession” Sanoski, C.A., Umland, E.M.,Meyer, G.E., Joseph,A., Lyons, K.J., Giordano, C. Poster presentation at the Annual American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy  meeting Boston, MA, 2009.

“Student Attitudes Toward Interprofessional Education:  Baseline and Midpoint in the Jefferson Health Mentor Program” Umland, E.M., Sanoski, C.A., Lyons, K.J., Giordano, C. Veloski, J., Arenson, C., Rose, M. Poster presentation at the Annual American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy  meeting Boston, MA, 2009.

“Student Readiness for Interprofessional Learning:  Baseline and Midpoint in the Jefferson Health Mentor Program” Umland, E.M., Sanoski, C.A., Lyons, K.J., Giordano, C. Veloski, J., Arenson, C., Rose, M. Poster presentation at the Annual American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy  meeting Boston, MA, 2009.

“Analysis of a Focus Group Exploring Interprofessional Health Education and Attitude Change” Giordano, C., Lyons, K.J. Presentation at the annual meeting of Collaborating across borders conference, Halifax, Nova Scotia, CA, 2009.

"Assessing Changing Student Attitudes Toward Interprofessional Health Education" Lyons, K.J.,  Giordano, C.,  Rose, M., Smith, K.,Veloski, J., Umland, E.Presentation at the annual meeting of Collaborating across borders conference, Halifax, Nova Scotia, CA, 2009.

 “Evaluating Interprofessional Educational Experiences: A Mixed Method View from Two Universities” Howell, D., Lyons, K.J.,  Giordano, C. Collaborating across borders conference, Halifax, Nova Scotia, CA, 2009.

 “Interprofessional Health Education and Attitude Change” Giordano, C., Lyons, K.J. Poster Presentation at the annual meeting of The Association for Institutional Research, Atlanta, GA, 2009.

“A Grounded Theory Analysis of Interprofessional Collaboration in Health Education” Giordano, C. Harvard Department of Education Student Research Conference, Cambridge, MA, 2009.

“An Assessment of Student Attitudes Toward Interdisciplinary Education” Lyons, K.J., Veloski, J., Smith, K., Umland, E., Rose, M., Giordano, C.  Paper Presentation for the Association of Schools of Allied Health Professions. Baltimore, MD, 2008.

“Compounding a critical problem: The aging of the allied health workforce,” Lyons, K.J. and Paquet, M.J. Association of Schools of Allied Health Professions Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, October 18, 2007.

“Understanding the Behavior of Interprofessional Teams: A theoretical perspective,” Lyons, K.J. Paquet M.J Association of Schools of Allied Health Professions Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, October 19, 2006.

“The next steps in rural health interprofessional education and practice,” Lyons, K.J. Rural Health Interprofessional Educational Meeting, Denver, CO – September 10, 2006. (Keynote Presentation).

“Allied Health CEEPs-UP: An interprofessional approach to eHealth promotion,” Lyons, K.J. All Together Better Health III, Imperial College, London, UK, April 10-12, 2006 (Poster Presentation).

“Center for Excellence in eHealth Promotion:  An interdisciplinary approach to address health issues in underserved populations,” Lyons, K.J. ASHA Convention Using Evidence to Support Clinical Practice, American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, San Diego, CA, November 18-20, 2005.

“Allied health center for excellence in eHealth promotion programs for underserved populations (Allied Health CEEPs-UP),” Lyons, K.J.(presentation and testimony), Advisory Committee on Interdisciplinary, Community-Based Linkages, Rockville, MD, May 2, 2005.

PUBLICATIONS

“Attitudes of Student in Medicine, Nursing, Occupational and Physical Therapy Toward Interprofessional education” Authors? Journal of Allied Health (in press)

BOOKS

Gitlin, L.N., & Lyons, K.J., (2008). Successful grant writing:  Strategies for health and human service professionals (3nd ed.). New York: Springer Publishing Company.

Lecca, P.J., Valentine, P.A., & Lyons, K.J. (Eds.). (2003). Allied health:  Practice issues and trends in the new millennium. Binghamton, NY: The Haworth Press, Inc.

CHAPTERS IN BOOKS

Lyons, K.J. (2007, Summer). The next steps in rural health interprofessional education and Practice.  Leadership in Rural Health Interprofessional Education and Practice.

Lyons, K.J. (2003). Gaps in knowledge and research needs.  In P.J. Lecca, P.A. Valentine, & K.J. Lyons (Eds.). Allied health:  Practice issues and trends in the new millennium. Binghamton, NY:  The Haworth Press, Inc.

Lyons, K.J., & Abrams, L. (1995). Role of allied health in health care. Medicine and Health Care in the 21st Century, Pennsylvania Academy of Sciences.

Other

Lyons, K.J., Editor, Journal of Allied Health, Association of Schools of Allied Health Professions, 1998-2008.



 



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