Our Research Soham Al Snih, MD, PhD, Division of Rehabilitation Sciences Aging · Epidemiology · Health Disparities · Hispanic Health · Physical Function · Population Health Hispanic older adults need a way to be physically functionaly independently in a way that reduces disability and/or increases health related quality of life to ultimately reduce family and society burden of care. Dr. Al Snih's Research Contact Dr. Al Snih Brian Downer, PhD, Division of Rehabilitation Sciences Cognition · Epidemiology · Health Disparities · Healthcare Quality · Hispanic Health · Long-Term Care · Population Health · Rehabilitation Healthcare needs in diverse populations of older adults: Older adults need ways to meet their healthcare needs so as to continue living in their home environment and benefit from a high quality of life. Dr. Downer's Research Contact Dr. Downer Muzna Khan, MS, RRT-ACCS, Dept of Respiratory Care Aging · COVID-19 · Healthcare Quality · Lung Function · Physical Function · Population Health People recovering from Covid-19 need to have their pulmonary function monitored in a way that will allow them to find effective ways to reduce their shortness of breath and improve lung function. Ms. Khan's Research Contact Ms. Khan Monique Pappadis, MEd, PhD, Division of Rehabilitation Sciences Brain Health · Healthcare Quality · Health Disparities · Population Health Persons with traumatic brain injury need a way to receive affordable, timely, safe, and accessible care following injury in a way that promotes equitable care delivery regardless of patient demographics and improves long-term physical and mental health functioning, care satisfaction, and quality of life. Dr. Pappadis's Research Contact Dr. Pappadis José D Rojas, PhD, RRT, RPFT, Dept of Respiratory Care Aging · COVID-19 · Healthcare Quality · Lung Function · Physical Function · Population Health Clinicians need a way to evaluate lung function in patients who are recovering from COVID so as to identify those with increased airway resistance and design approaches to reduce breathlessness. Dr. Rojas's Research Contact Dr. Rojas Melissa J. Yanes, MS, RRT-ACCS, Dept of Respiratory Care Aging · COVID-19 · Healthcare Quality · Lung Function · Physical Function · Population Health Post-COVID19 patients need a way to identify, manage and control their breathlessness with the support of Pulmonary Rehabilitation (PR) in a way that reduces their exacerbations and improves better control of day to day activities. Ms. Yanes's Research Contact Ms. Yanes Keywords Navigate: Select to Navigate... - Browse Keywords -- Autism -- Clinical Laboratory Sciences -- Child Development -- Cognition -- COVID-19 -- Epidemiology -- Fall Prevention -- Health Disparities -- Health Professions Education -- Hispanic Health -- HIV -- Long Term Care -- Lung Function -- Muscle Biology -- Nutrition -- Readmissions -- Reducing Physician Error -- Rehabilitation -- Stroke Recovery -- Women's Health Browse Keywords Autism Clinical Laboratory Sciences Child Development Cognition COVID-19 Epidemiology Fall Prevention Health Disparities Health Professions Education Hispanic Health HIV Long Term Care Lung Function Muscle Biology Nutrition Readmissions Reducing Physician Error Rehabilitation Stroke Recovery Women's Health Departments Clinical Laboratory Sciences (3) Nutrition and Metabolism (4) Occupational Therapy (5) Physical Therapy (4) Rehabilitation Sciences (7) Respiratory Care (3) SHP Research Experts Overview SHP Research Publications