Seven Faculty Complete Doctoral Work
Friday, December 21, 2007
Congratulations to the following faculty members:
Mark Carroll, Ed. D., Leadership Studies, Bowling Green State University. Dissertation: “Physical Therapists’ Perception of Risk of Violating Laws and Rules Governing the Practice of Physical Therapy and/or Their Personal Moral and Ethical Values When Failing to Provide Treatment for an Uninsured or Underinsured Patient.”
Christine Denecker, Ph.D., Philosophy with emphasis in Rhetoric and Composition, Bowling Green State University. Dissertation: “Toward Seamless Transition? Dual Enrollment and the Composition Classroom.”
Michael Edelbrock, Ph.D., Biomedical Sciences, The University of Toledo (formerly Medical College of Ohio), June 2007. Dissertation: “Cell Cycle Regulation of DNA Mismatch Repair Protein Expression and Activity at the H-ras Oncogenic Hotspot.”
Debra George, Ph.D., Bowling Green State University, Higher Education and Administration. Dissertation: “The Relationship of Work Experience to Clinical Performance in a Master of Physical Therapy Program.”
Cynthia Goodwin, OTD (clinical doctorate), Chatham University, Dec. 14, 2007. Dissertation: “Online Learning Guide for a Weekend Entry Level MOT Program.”
Cheri Hampton-Farmer, Ph.D., Communication Studies, Bowling Green State University. Dissertation: “Creation and Adaptation of Norms in a Tire-Mold Manufacturing Organization.”
Sharon Walsh, DSc, Neurology, Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions. Dissertation: “The Effect of Ice Skating Versus Overground Walking on the Lower Extremity SEMG Activation and Energy Expenditure Index of Children with Cerebral Palsy.”
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