Carly Williams
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Also affiliated: Western University (2018); Edge Hill University (2014); Glasgow Caledonian University (1993); University of Florida (2006); Langara College (2019); St Vincent's Health (2023)
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OverviewAI-generated summary
Carly Williams' research focuses on the transition of students into graduate health science programs, examining this process through the lens of Occupational Adaptation. She has investigated the experiences of first-semester allied health students in this context. Williams' work has been recognized through a h-index of 3 and approximately 280 citations across her 9 publications. She has collaborated with colleagues Jacquie Rainey and Lorrie George-Paschal at the University of Central Arkansas, with whom she has co-authored publications. Williams' academic contributions are situated within the broader fields of allied health and veterinary medicine, with past work involving animal studies and research in Egypt.
Metrics
- h-index: 3
- Publications: 9
- Citations: 288
Selected Publications
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Exploring first semester allied health students’ transition to graduate school through the lens of Occupational Adaptation (2023)
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- Exploring first semester allied health students’ transition to graduate school through the lens of Occupational Adaptation
- Exploring first semester allied health students’ transition to graduate school through the lens of Occupational Adaptation
- Exploring first semester allied health students’ transition to graduate school through the lens of Occupational Adaptation
- Exploring first semester allied health students’ transition to graduate school through the lens of Occupational Adaptation
- Exploring first semester allied health students’ transition to graduate school through the lens of Occupational Adaptation
- Exploring first semester allied health students’ transition to graduate school through the lens of Occupational Adaptation
- Exploring first semester allied health students’ transition to graduate school through the lens of Occupational Adaptation
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