Telehealth Research Community

The Telehealth Research Community (TRC) was created to promote collaboration across campus for all individuals interested in telehealth.

What is the Telehealth Research Community (TRC):

  • We are researchers and practitioners who are interested in understanding how Telehealth can help foster better health outcomes.
  • Our mission is to engage students, staff, faculty, and the local community in the TRC to provide an opportunity to expand and promote the usefulness and accessibility of telehealth as a tool and resource at MU and the surrounding community. 
  • Our initial goal is that participants connect around various opportunities created by the TRC including but not limited to communication about future use and direction of this innovative technology in delivering high-quality health services.
  • Upcoming Events
  • Past Events
Telehealth 11.14 event

Reflecting on how we prepare telehealth practitioners for virtual communication: Th 11/14 at 11am Straz Hall 551

Dr. Lilly Campbell, associate professor in the English Department will share findings from her research on tele-observation in a Virtual Intensive Care Unit reflecting on how we prepare telehealth practitioners for virtual communication. RSVP at mu.telehealth@marquette.edu - a light lunch will be provided. 

Launch Event: October 18, 2022

On October 18th, 2022 the Telehealth Research Community gathered to connect and network around our research. We had about 30 faculty, staff, students, and community members attend.

December 7, 2022

On December 7th 2022 the Telehealth Research Community connect the community in the traditional World Café style (speed dating). We offered a structure that allows attendees to engage in brief conversations with others to learn more about areas of interest and potential connection.

February 23, 2022

On February 23rd  2022, the Telehealth Research Community presented Community Research Connection (CRC). We provided the collaborative opportunity with a light lunch, where MU scholars interested in telehealth discussed areas of overlap, funding opportunities, and innovative use for this technology. We announced a Nursing Telehealth Accelerator grant funding opportunity.

Community Research Connection: January 23, 2023

Scholars from around Marquette's campus convened to discuss areas of overlap, funding opportunities, and innovative use of technology.

Conversation wtih ORSP: September 27, 2023

On September 27, 2023, TRC hosted a conversation with ORSP to review ORSP resources, discuss grant opportunities, and ways to network across campus. The presentation slides are available.

December 7, 2023

On Thursday, December 7, 2023, from 11 am – 12 pm, TRC hosted a conversation with Dr. Jessica Zemlak to hear about her research. In addition, there was a light lunch and the opportunity to network with other researchers across campus. 

February 29, 2024

On Thursday, February 29, 2024, from 11 am – 12 pm, TRC hosted our next meeting where we heard from Dr. Lee Za Ong about her research. 

April 17, 2024: Conversations to Promote Community and Academic Partnerships

Discussion with community leaders from City on a Hill, Milwaukee Health Department, UW-Milwaukee, and ÏòÈÕ¿ûÊÓƵ.

September 24, 2024

On September 24, 2024, the Telehealth Research Community hosted an event titled, "Strategizing to optimize social media messaging for recruitment of minoritized populations" - featuring special guest, Dr. Emily Cramer.

News and Updates 

The are as follows:

  • Jessica Zemlak, College of Nursing: Tele-PrEP: Telehealth for Enhanced Access to PrEP Among Marginalized Women
  • Lee Za Ong, Stacee Lerret & Krystyne Mendoza, assistant professors of counselor education and counselor psychology in the College of Education and professor in the College of Nursing/MCW : Learning Non-Verbal in Telehealth (LeNViT): A Pilot Project
  • Karisse Callender, assistant professor of counselor education and psychology in the College of Education: A Novel Pilot Intervention Using Virtual Delivery of Integrative Art-Based Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT-Art) to Improve Mental Health Outcomes in Black Women

Telehealth wins:

  • Lisa Grabert's examining telehealth policy changes to Medicare Advantage. 

  • Lisa Grabert also testified before the US Senate Committee on Budget at the beginning of the month and my testimony was primarily dedicated to telehealth and the above pub (.

Additional Initiative Information 

Telehealth Accelerator Grant - ÏòÈÕ¿ûÊÓƵToday Announcement

Initiative Plan 

telehealth initiative plan

Submit ideas & join teams

ÏòÈÕ¿ûÊÓƵfaculty, staff, and students are encouraged to submit their telehealth research ideas, projects, skill sets, and interests. Those with a ÏòÈÕ¿ûÊÓƵVPN or network access can then search through our database to find individuals or teams to join forces with.

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Telehealth Leadership Team:

Lee Za Ong, Ph.D.

Counselor Education & Counseling Psychology 

Stacee Lerret, Ph.D.

College of Nursing 

Calley Hostad

 College of Communication 

 

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