Posted on 13 July 2009. Tags: career, feature article, healthcare, interview, psychologist
by Laura Turner
SDN Staff Writer

Dr. Talya Miron-Shatz
Talya Miron-Shatz, PhD, is a decision scientist, studying the way people interpret medical information. She teaches consumer behavior at Wharton and is a keen public speaker, advocating the importance of understanding the psychological aspects of medical decision making.
She recently sat down to speak with SDN about how consumers and health care providers make medical decisions.
What is decision science, and how does it apply to health care decisions that consumers make?
Imagine you are designing a sticker promoting flossing. Should you say, “Flossing helps you prevent gum disease,” or should you emphasize the loss of protection that results from neglecting to floss? It turns out that people are more motivated to act when something they have is about to be taken away from them. So, when you’re in the bathroom at night, being aware of the potential risks to your gums might prompt you to dedicate a few extra minutes to the fine art of flossing. This, in a nutshell, is what decision science is about.
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Posted in Dental, Medical, Pharmacy, Psychologist Profiles, Psychology
Posted on 22 February 2009. Tags: audiologist, career, dentist, finance, occupational therapist, optometrist, pharmacist, physical therapist, physician, podiatrist, psychologist, veterinarian
by Laura Turner
SDN Staff Writer
Based on a series of polls conducted by the Student Doctor Network, students generally understand the current salaries they can expect to receive as a health professional.
The polls asked SDN users to select the salary range for an occupation “without Googling” to find the correct answer. The results of the polls are available in the SDN poll archive.
Students were most likely to select the salary range into which the actual mean annual wage falls for all occupations except Dentists and Optometrists. Actual wages used for comparison were determined by the Bureau of Labor Statistics and are accurate as of May 2007. Read the full story
Posted in Audiology, Dental, Medical, Optometry, Pharmacy, Podiatry, Psychology, Rehab Sci, Veterinary
Posted on 10 November 2007. Tags: 20 Questions, interview, psychologist
by Sarah Markham Lawrence
SDN Staff Writer
Dr. Kirsh, assistant professor in the Department of Pharmacy Practice and Science at the University of Kentucky, is a licensed clinical psychologist. His particular areas of interest include chronic pain management, pain and its interface with abuse and addiction, and palliative care issues in cancer populations. He was recently kind enough to sit down with SDN and give some perspective into clinical psychology as a career choice.
1.Tell us about your educational background.
I attended a rather unique doctoral program at Indiana University – Purdue University in Indianapolis. The program was entitled ‘Clinical Rehabilitation Psychology’ and I was drawn to it as it was basically one of the few dedicated, medical psychology programs in the country. Read the full story
Posted in Psychologist Profiles, Psychology