Dr. Patricia Ketcham Joins ERGo at Teaching Research Institute
Nov 19, 2014
Please join us in welcoming Dr. Patricia Ketcham to TRI!
Dr. Ketcham is joining the Evaluation & Research Group (ERGo) working on projects that intersect higher education and K-12 education. She has authored and co-authored numerous publications including “Development and Psychometric Properties of a Theory-Guided Prescription Stimulant Misuse Questionnaire for College Students” in Drug & Alcohol Dependence (2014), “Illicit use of prescription stimulants in a college sample” in Drug & Alcohol Dependence (2013) and “Assessing the Climate for Overweight/Obese Students in a Student Health Setting” in American Journal of College Health (2009). Pat currently serves as the chair of the American College Health Association’s National College Health Assessment Advisory Committee and is the past-President of the American College Health Association.
Pat received her Ph.D. in Public Health from Oregon State University. She comes to TRI from OSU’s Student Health Services where she served as the Associate Director of Health Promotion.
Dr. Ketcham is joining the Evaluation & Research Group (ERGo) working on projects that intersect higher education and K-12 education. She has authored and co-authored numerous publications including “Development and Psychometric Properties of a Theory-Guided Prescription Stimulant Misuse Questionnaire for College Students” in Drug & Alcohol Dependence (2014), “Illicit use of prescription stimulants in a college sample” in Drug & Alcohol Dependence (2013) and “Assessing the Climate for Overweight/Obese Students in a Student Health Setting” in American Journal of College Health (2009). Pat currently serves as the chair of the American College Health Association’s National College Health Assessment Advisory Committee and is the past-President of the American College Health Association.
Pat received her Ph.D. in Public Health from Oregon State University. She comes to TRI from OSU’s Student Health Services where she served as the Associate Director of Health Promotion.