BJC HealthCare (BJC)
Xiumei Lin, RN, DNP
Assistant Professor
Identify at -risk undergraduate nursing students to improve nursing students success.
David H. Morris, PhD
Clinical Psychologist
- Email: David.Morris2@bjc.org
Psychosocial factors that predict or moderate health behavior change (e.g., weight management, smoking cessation, treatment adherence) and interventions that promote such change.
Sarah E. Oerther, PhD, RN
Assistant Professor
- Email: sarah.oerther@bjc.org
Dr. Oerther is a nurse researcher committed to improving children’s health, particularly among families living in rural communities. Her research interests include addressing the impact of extreme ...
Tamara D. Otey, PhD, RN, MSN
Associate Professor
- Email: o.tamara@wustl.edu
My research aims to decrease health disparities domestically and internationally. I have performed scholarship and research in Memphis, TN, St. Louis, MO, and in Imo and Rivers States, Nigeria.
David J. Ritchie, PharmD
Clinical Pharmacist, Infectious Diseases
- Email: djr0519@bjc.org
Outcomes of infections caused by antimicrobial-resistant microorganisms
Marilyn E. Schallom, MSN, RN, PhD
Director of Research for Patient Care Services
- Email: mes4143@bjc.org
Interested in clinical research of critically ill patients, in particular interventions to reduce or prevent complications associated with critical illness such as pressure ulcers, nosocomial ...
Kayla Weber, MSN, RN
Instructor
- Email: kayla.weber@bjc.org
Analyze how community based, family centered nursing support can reduce infant mortality rates in vulnerable populations.
Homayemem K. Weli, MD, MSC, PhD
Resident
- Email: h.k.weli@wustl.edu
I am interested in clinical studies on laboratory test development and utilization, and translational research investigating the role of cell therapies. I am also interested in mechanistic studies in ...