SCSD Hosts FSUs Inaugural Intensive Comprehensive Aphasia Program
Published: | 5:44 pm | Posted in: Arts & Aging, In the News, OMA News, OMA News and Events, Uncategorized
This summer, Florida State University’s School of Communication and Science Disorders (SCSD) hosted its inaugural six-week Intensive Comprehensive Aphasia Program (ICAP). The program, designed by Dr. Elizabeth Madden and Faculty Clinical Supervisor Ellen Nimmons, focuses on utilizing a new clinical service delivery model to better the communication skills of those with aphasia.
FSU researchers use AI to prompt older adults’ participation in research
Published: | 10:31 am | Posted in: In the News
In a new study, Florida State University researchers explore the challenges of recruiting and retaining older adults to participate in research. The study also marks the first step of a broad, interdisciplinary FSU effort to increasingly use artificial intelligence in research. In the study, published in The Gerontologist, Associate Professor of Sociology Dawn Carr identified core “motivation clusters” […]
