By Kimberlee D’Ardenne
By age 60, one in three American women have had a hysterectomy. Though hysterectomy is a prevalent and routine surgery, the removal of the uterus before natural menopause might actually be problematic for cognitive processes like memory.
Recently, we asked one of our Fall Psychology Internship students to tell us about their experience. We are proud to highlight David Callahan and his experience as an intern for The Crossroads, Inc. a residential substance abuse treatment home for men, women, and Veterans across the valley.
What is volunteering?
“Life’s most persistent and urgent question is, What are you doing for others?”- Martin Luther King, Jr
Intern: Graciana Garcia
Major(s)/Minor(s): Psychology B.S., Psychological Sciences, Sociology Minor
Semester of Internship: Fall 2018
Internship Site: Pascua Yaqui Tribal Building & Tempe School District
At the American Cancer Society, we're on a mission to free the world from cancer. Until we do, we'll be funding and conducting research, sharing expert information, supporting patients, and spreading the word about prevention. All so you can live longer — and better. Meet with us at the Career and Internship fair and we can talk about how you could be a valuable asset to our team. Health and Developmental Methods Lab - Kevin GrimmThe Health and Developmental Methods Lab seeks to develop and evaluate methods and statistical models used to capture key characteristics of individual change processes, the determinants of longitudinal change process, and the determinants of between-person differences in the individual change process. Addiction Neuroscience Lab - Foster OliveWe are interested in examining how abused drugs affect the brain on a neurobiological level. Specifically, what long-lasting changes do abused drugs produce in the brain that ultimately result in dependence and addiction? Pagination |