Qualitative Researcher
RTI International
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Sean N. Halpin, PhD, MA is a Qualitative Researcher with RTI, on the Genomics Research team. Dr. Halpin has over a decade of experience leading socio-behavioral studies across a wide range of chronic and infectious disease areas. His responsibilities at RTI include preparing research proposals, developing and executing research protocols, overseeing data collection and analysis, interpreting the research results and supporting sponsors strategic goals, managing operational and financial aspects of research studies, and disseminating results.
Dr. Halpin’s work has been published in Patient Education and Counseling, Journal of Patient Experience, Research and Theory for Nursing: An International Journal, Global Qualitative Nursing Research, AIDS and Behavior, Journal of Cancer Education, The Gerontologist, Educational Gerontology, and Gerontology and Geriatrics Education among other journals. Much of his work is centered in methodological approaches to examining patient perspectives such as a forthcoming co-authored Sage handbook chapter on qualitative interviewing and a published article on conducting conversation analysis in medical education. He has expertise in gerontology and has been a continuous and active member of the Gerontological Society of America since 2012—where he serves as a co-convener of the Cancer and Aging Subject Interest Group. Dr. Halpin holds a PhD in qualitative research and evaluation methodologies from the University of Georgia and an MA in developmental psychology from Columbia Universities Teachers College.
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Cancer and Aging Research From Diagnosis to Survivorship
Thursday, November 14, 2024
4:30 PM – 6:00 PM PST
1 - Using Discursive Psychology to Examine Patient Medical Education
Thursday, November 14, 2024
4:30 PM – 6:00 PM PST