Barbara Rochen Renner, PhD: Allied Health Sciences Liaison
Allied Health Sciences Guides
- All Allied Health Sciences-Related Guides,
- A History of the Creation of the Department of Allied Health Sciences at UNC-Chapel Hill,
- Allied Health Sciences Scholarships, Fellowships, Grants & Awards,
- Barbara's Basics for Allied Health Sciences,
- Audiology,
- Clinical Laboratory Science/Molecular Diagnostic Science,
- Clinical Rehabilitation & Mental Health Counseling,
- Community Engaged Research Posters & Infographics,
- Database Tips,
- Implicit Bias Resources,
- Music Therapy (UNC Hospitals),
- Occupational Therapy/Occupational Science,
- Physical Therapy,
- Physician Assistant,
- Radiologic Science,
- Recreational Therapy (UNC Hospitals),
- Rehabilitation Counseling & Psychology (see Clinical Rehabilitation & Mental Health Counseling)
- Sleep Medicine & Neurodiagnostics,
- Speech-Language Pathology,
- Writing in the Health Health Sciences: a resource for faculty and students
Copyright © Robert Ladd Photographs
Welcome to the Department of Allied Health Sciences
Copyright © Robert Ladd Photographs
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Division of Physician Assistant StudiesNew January, 2016.
And now for something completely different...
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Your Scholarly Impact: H-Index, Altmetrics, ORCID, and MorePresented at the Department of Allied Health Sciences Faculty Meeting, February 14, 2020.
"Implicit biases are discriminatory biases based on implicit attitudes or implicit stereotypes. Implicit biases are especially intriguing, and also especially problematic, because they can produce behavior that diverges from a person's avowed or endorsed beliefs or principles."
Greenwald, Anthony G., and Linda Hamilton Krieger. "Implicit Bias: Scientific Foundations." California Law Review 94, no. 4 (2006): 945-67. doi:10.2307/2043905
Promoting Diversity & Inclusion in Research
Promoting Diversity & Inclusion in Teaching & Learning
Writing in the Health Sciences: a resource for faculty and students
Focuses on resources for master's and professional doctorate students and their teachers.
Qualitative (& Mixed Methods) Research Resources
Find sources of qualitative training & support at UNC. Learn about resources for how to search for and evaluate qualitative research, integrate qualitative research into systematic reviews, report/publish qualitative research, and more. Includes some Mixed Methods resources.
So You Want to Be a Librarian?
This fun, colorful guide is aimed at high school students and undergraduates. But, anyone can use this guide to learn more about the library profession and why libraries are so awesome.
Appreciative Inquiry & Positive Psychology Resources
This guide is an outgrowth of the three-day Strengthening Faculty Voice through Appreciative Inquiry workshop for the UNC faculty, sponsored by Carolina’s Office of Faculty Governance, Center for Faculty Excellence, and Institute for the Arts and Humanities, originally held May 19-21, 2010, Chapel Hill, NC.
Alternative Academic Careers (ALTAC) Guide
Altac (or Alt-ac) is a term coined around 2010, referring to two post-PhD career tracks, most often the first:
- non-teaching positions inside academia
- research or administrative positions in the public or private sectors outside academia.
This guide has resources about Alternative Academic (Altac or Alt-ac) Careers and resources for developing Altac careers.
YOUR HEALTH® was a weekly one hour radio talk show on patient health produced by the University of North Carolina Department of Family Medicine. The show was co-hosted by Dr. Adam Goldstein and Dr. Cristy Page, nationally known physicians, teachers and researchers.
YOUR HEALTH® provided - and continues to provide via its website - practical health-related news and information to its listeners in a manner that is comforting, convenient and easy to understand. The show features health experts, patient experiences and health topics in the news.
YOUR HEALTH® Radio's show and website are supported by librarians from the Health Sciences Library at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. You can read about our work Behind the Scenes of this radio show.
Poster Design Resources
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Poster Design ResourcesIncludes where to get posters printed.
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Community Engaged Research Posters & InfographicsResources for designing posters and infographics to present Community-Based/Community- Engaged Research to non-academic audiences.
Allied Health Sciences Liaison
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3505-6341
- Barbara's Profile
- brrenner@email.unc.edu
- HSL News/Features
- YOUR HEALTH® Radio
- All Allied Health Sciences & Related Guides
- Alternative Academic Careers (ALTAC) Guide
- Appreciative Inquiry & Positive Psychology Resources
- F1000Workspace Guide
- Fogarty Global Health Fellowship Poster Resources
- Implicit Bias Resources
- Qualitative Research Resources
- So You Want to Be a Librarian?
- Writing in the Health Sciences
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