
Caitlin Rancher, PhD
@caitlinrancher
Postdoctoral Fellow at MUSC | Licensed Clinical Psychologist | caregiver-child relationships, violence, child abuse, intervention | she/her/hers | views my own
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20-05-2015 21:46:38
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#Vaccinehesitancy has become a nationwide issue: What can science do about it? MUSC Health doi.org/gr4jg6 medicalxpress.com/news/2023-04-v…






Efforts to address youth mental health are often colorblind or one-size-fits-all, and don't explicitly acknowledge the role of racism. We wrote about how this is a missed opportunity for the field and ways we can improve equity by confronting racism 🧵 link.springer.com/article/10.100…




Such exciting news!! Congratulations National Mass Violence Center team!!

Tweeps! Check out our newly launched website for the Racism, Risk, and Resilience (RÂł) Lab directed by yours truly! ther3lab.com Follow us on here or on the gram Racism, Risk, & Resilience (R3) Lab for exciting updates on current and future projects!

Really looking forward to starting this cool book by Betty S. Lai, PhD ! 🤩 wisdom I wish I had while working on my K99 grant, that will certainly help with my next R-level submission! 🤞



Our recent publication in JAMA Network Open reveals a high prevalence of PTSD and depression among witnesses and survivors of the 2017 Las Vegas mass shooting.

NMVC research continues to get national attention, including a recent article in JAMA Network Open. Our study emphasized why communities affected by MVIs should consider implementing long-term support strategies, counseling, and trauma-informed services. buff.ly/3xS6eeU


The outcomes of mass violence incidents in communities extend beyond direct survivors, including persistent PTSD in many adults, and are exacerbated by exposure to prior traumatic events, these findings suggest. ja.ma/4fjNRke National Mass Violence Center Sandro Galea