28 min

Dr. Jen Woodland on integrated health research and the importance of knowledge translation UNBeknownst

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Dr. Jennifer Woodland (MA’09, PhD’15) is an assistant professor in the Department of Psychology at UNB’s Saint John campus and an Integrated Health Initiative researcher who teaches within the Bachelor of Health program at UNB. She has a PhD in experimental psychology from UNB, with a focus in multisensory perception. Jen has over 10 years of experience in health research – as a research methodologist for Horizon Health Network and Dalhousie Medicine New Brunswick. Before her academic appointment, she spent 5 years working in the private health sector as the director of Human Health Factors at Canadian Health Solutions where she led a development team toward multidisciplinary medical innovation products. Her research interests are in multidisciplinary health research on medication adherence and combining the use of evidence-based psychological principles to inform the development and improvement of health product usability. 

In this episode:   

An explanation of experimental psychology in multisensory perception 
How research, clinical and technology areas can work together and are critical for healthcare solutions 
A detailed look at what integrated health and integrated health research really means 
The Integrated Health Initiative (IHI) at UNB’s Saint John campus, and the benefits of an intentional health cluster 
How to translate research into meaningful health policy 
Health literacy for health adherence  


Links and resources: 

UNB Integrated Health Initiative 

Thanks to:   

Our alumni host, Katie Davey 
Music by alumni artist, Beats of Burden  
Our alumni Affinity Partners, TD Insurance and Manulife 

  
To listen to UNBeknownst and for more info on the podcast, the hosts and how to subscribe to new episode alerts, visit our website. 

Dr. Jennifer Woodland (MA’09, PhD’15) is an assistant professor in the Department of Psychology at UNB’s Saint John campus and an Integrated Health Initiative researcher who teaches within the Bachelor of Health program at UNB. She has a PhD in experimental psychology from UNB, with a focus in multisensory perception. Jen has over 10 years of experience in health research – as a research methodologist for Horizon Health Network and Dalhousie Medicine New Brunswick. Before her academic appointment, she spent 5 years working in the private health sector as the director of Human Health Factors at Canadian Health Solutions where she led a development team toward multidisciplinary medical innovation products. Her research interests are in multidisciplinary health research on medication adherence and combining the use of evidence-based psychological principles to inform the development and improvement of health product usability. 

In this episode:   

An explanation of experimental psychology in multisensory perception 
How research, clinical and technology areas can work together and are critical for healthcare solutions 
A detailed look at what integrated health and integrated health research really means 
The Integrated Health Initiative (IHI) at UNB’s Saint John campus, and the benefits of an intentional health cluster 
How to translate research into meaningful health policy 
Health literacy for health adherence  


Links and resources: 

UNB Integrated Health Initiative 

Thanks to:   

Our alumni host, Katie Davey 
Music by alumni artist, Beats of Burden  
Our alumni Affinity Partners, TD Insurance and Manulife 

  
To listen to UNBeknownst and for more info on the podcast, the hosts and how to subscribe to new episode alerts, visit our website. 

28 min