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Dr. Russell Kirkscey studies how people make decisions in health care, focusing on shared decision-making which involves equal participation of providers and patients in discussions about treatment management options. His research emphasizes bioethics, rhetorical analysis, qualitative studies, and communication theory, complementing quantitative studies of biomedical practitioners. He has presented his research at conferences such as the Conference on College Composition and Communication, the National Communication Association Conference, the Liberal Arts International Conference, and the Association of Teachers of Technical Writing Conference. His published work includes articles in Health Communication, the Journal of Communication in Healthcare, Technical Communication Quarterly, the Journal of Usability Studies, and Women & Language. Dr. Kirkscey has previously held positions as a Marion L. Brittain Postdoctoral Fellow in Technical Business Communication at Georgia Tech and has taught at Texas Tech University, Texas State University, and Austin Community College, covering courses in technical communication, advanced composition, professional report writing, public speaking, communication leadership, and organizational communication.
Department: Department of Information Systems. Program: M.S. in Information Systems. GRE/GMAT waiver available for GPA 3.5+ from US schools.