Melissa Halverson
Associate Professor
Faculty Researcher
Physician Assistant Studies, College of Health Professions
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Biography and Research Information
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Melissa Halverson's research focuses on the intersection of public health and medical education, particularly concerning access to care and the impact of adverse childhood experiences. Her work has investigated the role of student-run free clinics in addressing mental health disparities and understanding the prevalence of adverse childhood experiences within these patient populations. Halverson has published two articles on these topics, with her most recent publication in 2024 examining the crucial role of student-run free clinics in bridging gaps in mental health care. She has collaborated with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Tiffany Huitt, Jing Jin, Weston B. Mills, and Wesley R White.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 1
Selected Publications
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Bridging the Gap: The Crucial Role of Student-Run Free Clinics in Addressing Mental Health Disparities (2024)
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Impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences in a Student-Run Free Clinic Population (2021)
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- Impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences in a Student-Run Free Clinic Population
- Impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences in a Student-Run Free Clinic Population
- Impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences in a Student-Run Free Clinic Population
- Impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences in a Student-Run Free Clinic Population
- Bridging the Gap: The Crucial Role of Student-Run Free Clinics in Addressing Mental Health Disparities
- Bridging the Gap: The Crucial Role of Student-Run Free Clinics in Addressing Mental Health Disparities
- Bridging the Gap: The Crucial Role of Student-Run Free Clinics in Addressing Mental Health Disparities
- Bridging the Gap: The Crucial Role of Student-Run Free Clinics in Addressing Mental Health Disparities
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