>>Jody Hironaka-Juteau: We are excited to have
over 30 projects on display this evening
coming from faculty and students representing
each of our seven academic departments
within the college.
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>> Nupur Hajela: It's looking into the feasibility
of video game-based apps
for fall prevention and for balance in older adults.
And basically, this project kind of kicks off from the idea
of using "tele v application."
What we are trying to do is, we are trying to
kind of have this application,
video game-based application in which
the client can record their fall history,
they can record the exercise that they are doing,
that the clinic has provided.
What it does is it helps record their single exams.
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>> Stephen Roberts: Every semester we
have a IPE workshop
and our goal is to really educate students,
both undergraduate and graduate
in the College of Health and Human Services
about IPE interprofessional education and collaboration.
>> Leepao Khang: During the fall of 2017
I sent out a survey to all the Hmong students
that enrolled during that time.
I have a set of questionnaire that I use to assess
the knowledge, it's about 12 questions that I use.
I sent it out and the response rate was 28%
So, 423 students participated in this study.
What I found was that marital status is a factor.
If you are not married you have lower scores
in terms of knowledge for Hepatitis B.
>> Shannon Muzio: We conducted a needs assessment
for the City of San Joaquin
to determine what sort of health and human services
aspects they were lacking that we could
help them improve upon.
We discovered that the elementary school
had a really big bullying program.
So, we decided to plan and implement
a kindness week that takes place in
the after school program of
San Joaquin Elementary School.
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