COVID-19: Claiming the dead
Healthcare expert Dr. Stephen Wagner discusses policies around COVID-19 unclaimed deaths.
Seton Hall faculty are regularly featured in national and international media outlets for their academic expertise and ground-breaking research. Below is a sampling of recent media coverage.
Healthcare expert Dr. Stephen Wagner discusses policies around COVID-19 unclaimed deaths.
Occupational therapy professors, Dr. Ramona Guthrie and Dr. Meryl Picard, provide resources and tips for assisting adults with disabilities in voting.
Occupational therapy professors, Ramona Guthrie and Meryl Picard, discuss how people with disabilities engage in voting during a pandemic.
Healthcare policy experts Anne Hewitt and Nalin Johri provide advice on reopening state unemployment offices.
Baker emphasizes the benefits of telehealth while hospitals remain filled with COVID-19 patients.
With work at home orders in place, many Americans are finding themselves with body pains, Dr. Gallucci discusses ways to prevent this from occurring.
Elizabeth Bigos, Chief Nursing Officer at ProHEALTH, speaks about what it is like on the front line of COVID-19 testing.
Seton Hall University partners with the New Jersey Hospital Association, the Medical Society of New Jersey and the NJ Association of Health Plans on another year of the NJHELA certification program.
Physician Assistant program teaches Clifton High School students about the PA profession through outreach program funded by the nccPA Health Foundation.
Christopher Hanifin, Department Chair and Assistant Professor of Physician Assistant, discusses the risks of taking antibiotics without a prescription.
Language development experts and co-authors, Dr. Brian B. Shulman, Dean, and Dr. Nina Capone Singleton provide insight on influences of language development in children.
Health Care Leadership expert Terence Cahill provides perspective on today’s multigenerational workplace and how to work well with colleagues of all ages.
School of Health and Medical Sciences Professor Stephen Wagner discusses the uncertainties surrounding the proposed repeal of the Affordable Care Act.
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Michael Ricciardelli
Associate Director of Media Relations
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