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 Left to Right: Monique Hinchcliff, MD; Marla Clayman, MPH, PhD;  Kelly Glazer Baron, PhD;  Colleen Fitzgerald, MD.


NAME AND DEGREE(S)


ACADEMIC TITLE


PRIMARY MENTOR


APPOINTMENT LOCATION


RESEARCH AREAS


PROJECT TITLE


Kelly Glazer Baron, PhD


Assistant Professor


Phyllis C. Zee, MD, PhD


Department of Neurology


Sex Differences in Sleep

Psychosocial Predictors of CPAP Adherence in Women with Obstructive Sleep Apnea


Marla L. Clayman, MPH, PhD


Assistant Professor


Teresa K. Woodruff, PhD


Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine and the Center for Communication and Medicine


Patient-Provider Communication, Healthcare Decision Making


Using Clear and Concise Health Information in the Development of a Decision Aid for BRCA Testing


Colleen M. Fitzgerald, MD


Assistant Professor Of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Feinberg School of Medicine; Director, Women's Health Rehabilitation Program and Chief of Staff, Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago


Mary M. McDermott, MD


Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago


Obstetric and Gynecologic Disorders, Pelvic Pain


Use of Pelvic Musculoskeletal Ultrasound to Investigate the Etiology of Peri-Partum Pelvic Pain and Disability


Monique E. Hinchcliff, MD


Instructor in Medicine, Feinberg School of Medicine


Richard M. Pope, MD


Division of Rheumatology


Rheumatology, Scleroderma


Genomic and Histological Analysis of Skin Biopsy Specimens as Biomarkers of Systemic Sclerosis and Response to Various Treatments