Session Presentations
Wednesday, April 27: SIG Courses
Cancer SIG Course: The Science of Cancer Prevention and Control in the Health Care Debate: Key Issues for Research
- The Politics and Policies of Health Care Reform: Life with the Affordable Care Act
Steve Weiner - Evidence-Based Health Care Package for Cancer Survivors
Sherri Sheinfeld Gorin, PhD - Healthcare Reform and Cancer Survivorship: Implications for Care & Research
Julia H. Rowland, PhD - Survivorship Research Under Healthcare Reform: the Role of Comparative Effectiveness Research
Martin L. Brown, PhD
Complementary and Integrative Medicine, and the Spirituality and Health SIGs Course: Strategies for Success in Obtaining Funding for Research in CAM and Spirituality
- Tips from Researcher/Reviewer
Beverly E. Thorn, PhD
Evidence-Based Behavioral Medicine and Health Decision Making SIGs Course: Transdisciplinary Training for Evidence-Based Behavioral Practice: Best Practices for Individuals and Communities
- Evidence-Based Behavioral Practice
Bonnie Spring, PhD, ABPP
Multiple Health Behavior Change SIG Course: Multiple Health Behavior Change: State of the Science and Opportunities for Collaboration
- Science of (Multiple) Behavior Change
Jonathan W. King, PhD
Student SIG and the Education, Training and Career Development Council Course: Applying to Psychology Internships in Behavioral Medicine
- CVs, Essays, Cover Letters, & References
David Indest, PsyD - Decisions, Decisions: How Sites Rank Students and What Students Should Consider When Ranking Sites
David Elkin, PhD - An Applicant's Perspective
Elizabeth K. Seng, MS - Reflections of an Intern
Travis I. Lovejoy, MS, MPH