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Social work PhD candidate discusses OA on radio show

Stephanie Rosado

Rosado's research interests involve young adult populations diagnosed with osteoarthritis and the disease’s biopsychosocial impact.

Stephanie Rosado, MSW, CWHC, a PhD candidate in the School of Social Work, was on air with the Haitian American Nursing Association (HANA) of Hudson Valley, New York to discuss Osteoarthritis (OA). The HANA Health & Wellness radio show aims to increase the health literacy of their audience by hosting a variety of health and allied health professionals to discuss important topics relevant to the community.

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