Interviewer: Hilary Weaver, DSW, MS
Marion Bogo Field education is a signature pedagogy of the social work profession. Professor Marion Bogo discusses what informs this approach to educating social work professionals; the factors that lead to high-quality, effective field instruction;...
Dr. Anna Santiago, Dr. George Galster, & Renee Nicolosi In this episode, our guests discuss their research that attempts to respond to and understand how housing policy influences not only its clients, but the neighborhoods in which they reside...
Dr. Faye Mishna Dr. Faye Mishna discusses her research on cyber bullying among youth, its prevalence, its effects, and what social workers can do to begin to address this growing problem. Interviewer: Nancy Smyth, PhD, MSW Show Notes Episode...
Dr. Jay Wolfson In this episode, Dr. Jay Wolfson discusses his experience and reflections serving as guardian ad litem for Terri Schiavo, the young woman whose case captured the nation’s attention in 2003. Dr. Wolfson describes the clinical...
Dr. Lenore Walker In this episode, Dr. Lenore Walker discusses the current social, political, and legal dynamics that challenge a trauma-informed approach to the health and safety of children affected by domestic violence. Dr. Charles Ewing of the...
Alankaar Sharma This is the second of two episodes in which Alankaar Sharma discusses his work comparing and contrasting the well-known Tuskegee Syphilis Experiments and the lesser known Negro Project, both intended to further knowledge related to...
Dr. Gail Steketee In this episode, Dr. Gail Steketee, Professor and Dean of the School of Social Work at Boston University, discusses compulsive hoarding behavior. In addition to her scholarly work, Dr. Steketee has co-authored an accessible...
Alankaar Sharma From Tuskegee to current revelations of U.S. experiments in Guatemala in the 1940’s, public health research and interventions have been impacted by intersections with race and gender. This is the first of two episodes in which...
Dr. Robert Milch &Dr. Donald Shedd Drs. Robert Milch and Donald Shedd have been leaders in the hospice movement since its early days. In this episode, they discuss the history of hospice and hospice in Buffalo, NY, the challenges of the early...