
Health Queries
By MCHHS

Health QueriesFeb 28, 2023

A powerful partnership to create an autism center of tomorrow
Missouri State is partnered with The Arc of the Ozarks and Mercy Hospital to bring forth a new level of autism centers in service of the community.
Tim Dygon, Executive Vice President at The Arc, and Dr. Letitia White-Minnis, associate dean of the McQueary College of Health and Human Services Missouri State University, discuss how this will happen in the present moment and in the future.
“It always starts small. It always starts with an idea and a discussion. We know that if we continue to have strong partners like Missouri State and Mercy at the table, we’ll have great ideas that will grow into something incredible.”
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Restructuring: Conversations with the Dean
The MCHHS departments are in for some major restructuring in the coming years -- but what does that mean for students and faculty?
Dean of the McQueary College of Health and Human Services, Dr. Mark Smith, explains why restructuring is a good thing and why changes moving forward are needed.
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Building bridges with Burrell
Have you heard about the new PsyD program?
Dr. Adam Andreassen, Chief Operating Officer of Burrell Behavioral Health, and Dr. Paul Deal, psychology department head at Missouri State University, lift the curtain to discuss what the partnership with Burrell entails.
“We want to develop a workforce that is going to meet a demand that is extremely prevalent at this time. All of us at Burrell are thrilled about this partnership and the creation of this Doctor of Psychology program,” Andreassen said. “It’s going to change the community; it’s going to change the state and it’s going to save lives.”
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Balancing athletics with academics
Can student athletes juggle their sports in addition to academics?
Alyssa Buchheit, cell and molecular biology student with a minor in chemistry and on the pre-med track, joins us this month to discuss how she always knew that she’d play soccer at the college-level.
“I’m so blessed to be a student athlete,” Buchheit said. “Instead of having to get a job during the school year, I get to play the sport I love with my best friends.” Buchheit shares the cool opportunities she’s experienced because of being on the Missouri State women’s soccer team in September’s podcast episode.
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The bittersweet end to an eight-year journey
Happy spring commencement to all of our #BearGrads! Sarah Rowland hops onto the May podcast to discuss her graduation success story that's been an eight year process! From the death of a close friend to a experiencing near-death herself, Sarah shares how she found the perseverance to stay on the path and finally claim her degree. Tune in to hear Sarah's story and why it's okay to be a non-traditional graduate!
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Behind the Brohort
Next month is National Nurses Month! Caleb Huettenmeyer and Trevor Whittington join me to discuss their range of experiences as two out of the seven male nursing students within Missouri State's program. All seven of the male nursing students bonded over dealing with shared stereotypes and came together to create the "Brohort." Listen in to hear about the what it's like for male nursing students, as well as the Brohort's origin story, which may or may not have begun in a restroom...
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Feeling the love... or the lack thereof
With this being recorded during the month of February, it only seemed fitting to discuss what this month is all about, L-O-V-E! But love isn't always sunshine and rainbows. Tune in to hear what Dr. Abernathy has to say about the positive and negative effects that love can have on a person.
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A conversation with the Dean
Dr. Mark Smith, Dean of McQueary College of Health and Human Services, joins Health Queries to discuss his life experiences, career path, philosophies and his leadership strategy in MCHHS.
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A simulation center for the future
As healthcare evolves, so must the ways students learn. The Missouri State University simulation center provides a variety of hands-on experiences for health sciences students to learn their craft.
Brandon Rachal, simulation center coordinator, discusses how the lab prepares MCHHS students for the vast healthcare landscape.
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What's in a personality?
We often hear about personality types and tests, especially in the workplace. But what's in a personality? Are our personalities permanent? Are they shaped by our experiences? How do we know personality tests are accurate?
Dr. Amber Abernathy, associate professor of psychology, and Dr. Paul Deal, psychology department head, answer these questions and more in July's Health Queries episode.
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Soy milk, almond milk and oat milk, oh my!
Dairy alternatives like oat milk, soy milk, and almond milk are quickly becoming a replacement for dairy milk in many diets. But how do they compare nutritionally?
Registered dietitian Natalie Allen answers your questions about the risks and benefits of dairy alternatives in June's Health Queries episode.
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All about the MSU Speech, Language and Hearing Clinic
Learn about the inner workings of the Missouri State Speech, Language and Hearing Clinic in the May Health Queries episode.
Hear from Dr. Lauren Jones, Tara Oetting, and Dr. Sarah Jones about their roles in the clinic programs (speech-language therapy, audiology and early intervention of the deaf and hard of hearing), and the communities they serve.
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OT and PT 101
What's the difference between occupational therapy (OT) and physical therapy (PT)? What are the similarities? How do they work together?
Dr. Traci Garrison, clinical assistant professor of OT, and Dr. Jason Shaw, assistant professor of PT, answer these questions and more in April's Health Queries episode.
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What are concussions?
March is Brain Injury Awareness Month and National Athletic Training Month! To celebrate, Dr. David Carr, athletic training professor in the public health and sports medicine department, answers questions about brain injuries and concussion rehabilitation.
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How can I keep my heart healthy?
February is Heart Month! In this month's episode, we sit down with Dr. Barbara Bushman, kinesiology professor at Missouri State and exercise physiologist, to discuss heart-healthy habits.
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What you need to know about COVID-19 Vaccines
This month, we sit down with Dr. Amy Hulme, assistant professor of biomedical sciences at Missouri State and HIV/AIDS researcher, to discuss the groundbreaking COVID-19 vaccines.
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