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Sponsored by the MMI interdisciplinary team, the event was held on April 8 in the Durham Outpatient Center.
Arvans’ research project, “A Systematic Evaluation of Data Collection and Data Evaluation Methods in Early Intervention Programs,” studied the various approaches used to record learning trials.
“Although her poster had stiff competition from other entries, Rebecca’s enthusiastic, knowledgeable and understandable presentation set hers above the other projects,” said Bob Pawloski, Ed.D., a program evaluator specialist in the education department at MMI and one of three judges. “Overall the posters provided a broad and enlightening sampling of the work that goes on in MMI.
“They illustrated how basic research, evaluation and treatment go hand in hand in the institute’s clinical setting.”
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“It also gives trainees the opportunity to get some experience presenting their research activities in both an informal poster session and timed oral presentation,” she said.
Numerous disciplines are involved in the training, including developmental medicine, genetics, nutrition, occupational therapy, psychology, speech therapy, social work and physical therapy, among others.
Along with Dr. Pawloski, Tiffany Kodak, Ph.D., and Blake Lancaster, Ph.D., both assistant professors at MMI, also served as judges.