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Bio
Workers are exposed to a variety of toxic materials and substances as part of their work. These exposures are prevalent in America, and result in heavy social and economic burdens on families and communities. There are few programs to control these exposures, and fewer yet have been tested. The aim of Dr. Marjorie McCullagh’s program of research is to promote health among workers by eliminating work-related toxic exposures. This work is primarily focused on toxic noise exposure and its multiple negative health effects among farm operators and farm and rural youth. Watch a University of Michigan video about Dr. McCullagh's work.
She has worked to understand how farmers and workers get information about their health and safety and developed and validated instruments to measure hearing protector use and related attitudes. In doing so, she has developed successful strategies for high subject enrollment and retention, and established strong interdisciplinary partnership in efforts to address important health issues. These include work with such fields as sociology, health communications and behavior, audiology, agronomy, web design, social work, demography, and applied statistics.
Dr. McCullagh also serves a director of The University of Michigan Center for Occupational Health and Safety Engineering (COHSE), which is a NIOSH Education and Research Center (ERC)
CURRENT RESEARCH GRANTS AND PROGRAMS
University of Michigan Education and Research Center, NIOSH T42, Director
Feasibility and Acceptability of Motivational Interviewing to Reduce the Negative Health Effects of Noise Exposure among Agricultural Producers
TEACHING
Dr. McCullagh is experienced in teaching nursing at the undergraduate and graduate levels, in both didactic and clinical settings. Her methods accommodate learners from a wide range of learning styles, and include a high level of student-teacher interaction. Dr. McCullagh employs a variety of teaching-learning methods, including case study analyses, videos, gaming, and web-based technologies in both face-to-face and distance learning formats. Course teaching focuses on population-focused nursing (e.g., Evaluation in Health Systems), core graduate nursing curriculum (e.g., Leadership Immersion), and specialty-focused (e.g., Issues in Occupational Health Nursing).
She has worked to understand how farmers and workers get information about their health and safety and developed and validated instruments to measure hearing protector use and related attitudes. In doing so, she has developed successful strategies for high subject enrollment and retention, and established strong interdisciplinary partnership in efforts to address important health issues. These include work with such fields as sociology, health communications and behavior, audiology, agronomy, web design, social work, demography, and applied statistics.
Dr. McCullagh also serves a director of The University of Michigan Center for Occupational Health and Safety Engineering (COHSE), which is a NIOSH Education and Research Center (ERC)
CURRENT RESEARCH GRANTS AND PROGRAMS
University of Michigan Education and Research Center, NIOSH T42, Director
Feasibility and Acceptability of Motivational Interviewing to Reduce the Negative Health Effects of Noise Exposure among Agricultural Producers
TEACHING
Dr. McCullagh is experienced in teaching nursing at the undergraduate and graduate levels, in both didactic and clinical settings. Her methods accommodate learners from a wide range of learning styles, and include a high level of student-teacher interaction. Dr. McCullagh employs a variety of teaching-learning methods, including case study analyses, videos, gaming, and web-based technologies in both face-to-face and distance learning formats. Course teaching focuses on population-focused nursing (e.g., Evaluation in Health Systems), core graduate nursing curriculum (e.g., Leadership Immersion), and specialty-focused (e.g., Issues in Occupational Health Nursing).
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Western journal of nursing researchno. 3 (2024): 192-200
Laura Jean Ridge,John Arko-Mensah, Josh Lambert,Lydia Aziato,G Clinton Zeantoe, Henry Duah,Marjorie McCullagh
medrxiv(2023)
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicineno. 8 (2022): 653-658
WORKPLACE HEALTH & SAFETYno. 10 (2021): 487-487
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