Post by von on Feb 2, 2006 12:13:20 GMT 7
In celebration of the 8th National Institutes of Health Anniversary & 4th Science and Technology Week
The College of Allied Medical Professions Research Committee
invites you
to a FREE one day seminar entitled...
The Research Journey: A sharing of experiences on research and publication
Feb. 10, 2006, Friday
CAMP Audio-Visual Room
1:00 – 5:00PM
Registration will begin at 12:30.
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
Part I
Keeping it real: Realities and insights in research protocol development
Prof. Edward James Gorgon
UPM-CAMP
Bilingualism – the genesis of a basic research question
Prof. Joyce Marzan
UPM-CAMP
A Filipino theory of occupation: A qualitative research protocol
Mr. Rolland Lyle Duque
Life Skills Therapy Center
Part II
Insights on data collection: A quality of life survey and fitness testing
Prof. Esmerita R. Rotor
UPM-CAMP
Handling large amounts of data
Prof. Meliza D. Cruz
UPM-CAMP
Data collection issues in qualitative research
Mr. Rolland Lyle Duque
Life Skills Therapy Center
Part III
Collaborative research: The CAMP, Radford U & University of Iowa experience
Prof. Fernando Alejandro Ligot
UPM-CAMP
The use of the Timed "Up and Go" Test for Young people with Myelomeningocele: A preliminary case series.
Prof. Maria Eliza SD Ruiz
UPM-CAMP
Case study: Evaluation of effects of combined aquatic therapy and land-based PT on balance of a patient with stroke
Ms. Anna Domingo
Biomekanika
Open Forum
Ms. Aimee Palacol, PTRP
Part IV.
How to get published without too much suffering
Mr. Rolland Lyle Duque
Editor, Phil Journal of OT
Towards occupation-based assessment for Filipino occupational therapists
Prof. Christianne Marie Coronel
UPM-CAMP
On peer reviewing Ergonomic experience
Prof. Christian Oliver Cruz
UPM-CAMP
Part V
Ethics in research
Prof. Joyce Marzan
UPM-CAMP
Sensory processing abilities of 5 – 10 year old children with perceptual motor dysfunction
Mr. Abelardo Apollo David
Independent Living Learning Center
as posted in PPTA yahoo group