UROP Research Mentor Project Submission Portal: Submission #386

Submission information
Submission Number: 386
Submission ID: 8191
Submission UUID: abeff6c3-6418-4cc0-9b9c-26c8c09c95fb

Created: Thu, 08/03/2023 - 01:12 PM
Completed: Thu, 08/03/2023 - 01:12 PM
Changed: Mon, 09/25/2023 - 06:58 PM

Remote IP address: 69.254.221.204
Submitted by: Anonymous
Language: English

Is draft: No

Research Mentor Information

Eric Shattuck
He/him/his
Dr.
eshattuck@fsu.edu
Faculty
Arts and Sciences
Anthropology
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Overall Project Details

Burnout and Cognition in Healthcare Providers
Health; Cognition; Prejudice; Healthcare Equity
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Anthropology; Psychology; Interdisciplinary Medical Sciences; Public Health
On FSU Main Campus
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Partially Remote
5-10
Flexible schedule (Combination of business and outside of business. TBD between student and research mentor.)
The goal of this project is to understand how situational factors like burnout and active sickness can influence cognition in healthcare providers. Specific outcomes we're interested in include changes in cognitive effort and measures of prejudice. Survey data have been collected from healthcare providers in three states and are ready to be analyzed and results submitted for publication.
Literature review; assistance with data analysis and interpretation; creating a data codebook; assistance with drafting paper(s) for publication
Some familiarity with scientific literature searching (recommended)
My goal as a mentor is to help mentees achieve their scholarly and life goals by supporting their curiosity, teaching necessary skills to achieve these goals, creating and sustaining an interactive and respectful relationship, and providing space for mentees to take ownership of their work and make mistakes and learn from them. I strive to meet mentees where they are in their academic development and genuinely value all mentees' input and ideas as we work to develop projects together. I strive to match projects with mentees' goals and desired outcomes (a publication, learning specific skills, etc.). I also work to ensure that mentees feel appropriately challenged and not bored with projects. I have successfully mentored roughly 12 undergraduate and graduate students from varying academic and life backgrounds on independent studies, internships, honors theses, and Masters theses.
Although data are already collected, this project is an excellent opportunity to learn to work with and analyze data and contribute to publications and presentations, potentially with authorship credit.

UROP Program Elements

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