Baby boomers subject of social work study

Courtesy UT - Office of Public Affairs  Mon, 11/17/2008 - 2:01pm

A University of Texas at Austin School of Social Work graduate student has received a Hartford Foundation grant to study long-term care planning behavior of baby boomers.

Kristie Kimbell, a Ph.D. student in social work, will conduct the research as part of a Hartford Geriatric Social Work Doctoral Fellowship.

The $50,000 fellowship will fund her dissertation [...]



 

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