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Evans, Emily

Assistant Professor
Clinical Pharmacist, LSUHSC Deptartment of Family Medicine
Shreveport, Louisiana
Certified Asthma Educator
Certified Disease Manager in Diabetes

Asthma education and pharmacotherapy
Diabetes education and pharmacotherapy
Women's health: menopause/HRT, contraception, pregnancy and lactation issues,
osteoporosis
Pain management

Asthma education and pharmacotherapy
Diabetes education and pharmacotherapy
Women's health (menopause/HRT, contraception, pregnancy and lactation issues, osteoporosis)

Fellows, Judy A.

Associate Dean, College of Health Sciences
Director of Research and External Funding

Speech and language development and disorders: articulation, language, voice, fluency-stuttering, hearing impairment-aural rehabilitation

English as a second language: dialect and accent modification

Garza, Jr., Fernando Angel

Assistant Professor of Management

The cultural environments facing businesses in global marketplace
International trade
International operations and supply chain management
Governmental influence on trade
International organizational behavior

Gaushell, William Harper

Professor of Marriage and Family Therapy

Effective parenting: improving parent/child relationship
Marital relationships: improving and managing marital relationship

Effective Parenting--How parents may improve the relationship with their child.
Marital Relationships--Improving and managing the marital relationship.

Glaze, Donna

Assistant Professor of Nursing
Director of Nursing Technologies and Informatics

Healthcare technologies and human patient simulation

Greenlee, Diana M.

Adjunct Assistant Professor

Poverty Point. The archaeological site at Poverty Point State Historic Site is a magnificent earthen complex with five mounds, six concentric semi-elliptical ridges and a plaza that was built and occupied by Native Americans about 3500 years ago.

Poverty Point. The archaeological site at Poverty Point State Historic Site is a magnificent earthen complex with five mounds, six concentric semi-elliptical ridges and a plaza that was built and occupied by Native Americans about 3500 years ago.

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