Devin Graham
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Also affiliated: Morris Brown College (2024); Texas A&M University System (2024); University of California, Irvine (2024); Rubber Board (2024); Texas A&M University (2024)
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Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Devin Graham's research investigates challenges and opportunities within healthcare education and public health messaging. His recent work has focused on promoting neuro-inclusivity in physician assistant education, examining the organizational culture and communication dynamics involved. Graham also explores the factors contributing to the intention-behavior gap and the integration of autonomy principles within public health communication strategies. He has collaborated with researchers at the University of Central Arkansas, including Carl A. Frizell, Sheena D. Brown, and Amber DuVentre, on shared publications. Graham's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 2, with a total of 3 publications and 11 citations.
Metrics
- h-index: 2
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 11
Selected Publications
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Embracing Neuro-Inclusivity Within Physician Assistant/Associate Education: Challenging Organizational Cultural Norms and Navigating Communication Challenges (2024)
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- Integrating autonomy in public health messaging
- The Intention–Behavior Gap
- Embracing Neuro-Inclusivity Within Physician Assistant/Associate Education: Challenging Organizational Cultural Norms and Navigating Communication Challenges
- Embracing Neuro-Inclusivity Within Physician Assistant/Associate Education: Challenging Organizational Cultural Norms and Navigating Communication Challenges
- Embracing Neuro-Inclusivity Within Physician Assistant/Associate Education: Challenging Organizational Cultural Norms and Navigating Communication Challenges
- Integrating autonomy in public health messaging
- The Intention–Behavior Gap
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