研究 工作人员
Russell Baker, Ph.D.
As director of IOURMR, Russell Baker leads research efforts to increase access to evidence-based contemporary healthcare in Idaho’s rural and underserved communities. Russell’s personal research interests include models and quality of health professions education programs; survey and instrument development and validation; manual therapy interventions for musculoskeletal pathology; musculoskeletal injury and examination; and psychometric evaluation of patient-reported outcome instruments.
Russell Baker, PhD
IOURMR Director of Medical 研究
WWAMI Medical Education Building 131
玛德琳P. 卡萨诺瓦,Ph值.D.
Madeline's research interests include assessing and identifying psychosocial factors related to overall well-being, mental health, injury and peak performance; survey and instrument development; and evaluating psychometric properties of outcome measures.
玛德琳P. 卡萨诺瓦,Ph值D
研究 Assistant Professor
萨拉米. 戴明,Ph值.D.
Sarah's research explores social determinants of health and well-being such as poverty and racial and gender inequality. She specializes in employing qualitative and survey methodologies to inform decision-making at institutional and public policy levels.
莎拉·戴明, PhD
Postdoctoral Fellow
亚历山德拉米. Dluzniewski, Ph.D.
Allie's research focuses on how positive psychological factors (e.g., 乐观, 感激之情, QOL) influence perceived pain, disablement and function in physically active individuals.
亚历山德拉米. Dluzniewski, PhD
Postdoctoral Fellow
Jonathan D. 摩尔,Ph值.D.
Jonathan's research interests are primarily focused on infectious diseases with a particular interest in hepatitis C. 然而, he also has an interest in clinical implementation research and investigating factors influencing clinical practice and provider decision-making.
Jonathan D. 摩尔博士
Postdoctoral Fellow
瑞安Wiet, Ph.D.
Ryan’s research interests include behavior patterns of physical activity and sedentary behavior. He is interested in the impact of COVID-19, as well as the association of technology (i.e., cell phones), with overall well-being, physical activity, and sedentary behavior.
瑞安Wiet, PhD
Postdoctoral Fellow
阿什利·J. Reeves, DAT
Ashley has a background in survey design research and assessment of psychometric properties of patient-reported outcomes. Her other research interests include studying the biomechanics of injured populations and assessment of mind-body interventions in the context of orthopedic injury and rehabilitation.