ASSOCIATION BETWEEN SOCIAL SUPPORT AND PHYSICAL FUNCTIONING IN OLDER AFRICAN AMERICANS
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Michael Paul Cary
Associate Professor in the School of Nursing
Michael Cary, PHD, RN, joined the DUSON faculty in August, 2012. He has over eight
years of nursing experience in long-term care, rehabilitation, and community health
settings. Dr. Cary earned a BS in health services administration with a double minor
in business administration and health information systems from James Madison University,
and his BSN and MSN degrees (health systems management concentration) from the University
of Virginia. He completed his PhD at University of Virginia Schoo
Keith E. Whitfield
Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience
Dr. Whitfield's research on individual differences in minority aging employs a two
prong approach that includes studying individual people as well as members of twin
pairs. Dr. Whitfield’s research examines the individual variation in health and individual
differences in cognition due to health conditions. Dr. Whitfield has worked with researchers
from Sweden, Russia, and the United States to examine how social, psychological, and
cultural factors of cognition and healthy aging. He has complet
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