Regina
Carroll,
PhD, BCBA-D
Associate Professor of Psychology, Director, Autism Care for Toddlers (ACT) Clinic
University of Nebraska Medical Center
Dr. Carroll is the Director at the Autism Care for Toddlers (ACT) Clinic which provides behavioral interventions to young children diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder. Her research and clinical interests include skill acquisition in children with ASD and related intellectual disabilities, verbal behavior, treatment integrity, staff training, and stereotypic behavior. Dr. Carroll supervises Doctoral and Master’s level students in clinical and research settings. She has served on the editorial boards for the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, Analysis of Verbal Behavior, and Behavior Modification. She was the recipient of the APA (Division 25) B.F. Skinner New Applied Researcher Award.
Presenting at the Nexus Summit:
Seminar description:
Individuals who experience developmental disabilities, such as autism spectrum disorder, cerebral palsy, or intellectual disability, face pervasive health disparities and limited access to quality health care services. This seminar outlines insights from a recent community research project seeking to establish needs related to individuals with disabilities preparing for and attending health care visits. Survey and interview data provided further rationale for developing an asynchronous, online course to advance health care professionals’ knowledge and skills related to…