USC Hamovitch P.I. Volume 6, Issue 1. Spring 2016

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Hamovitch PI

Spring 2016

A research publication of the Hamovitch Center for Science in the Human Services at the USC School of Social Work

Bridging the research-to-practice gap

Adjunct and part-time lecturers at the USC School of Social Work are serving as a vital link between research and practice.

Longtime mental health director joins school, will help launch DSW program and veterans clinic

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Practice and research are two sides of the same coin in the social work realm. Clinicians rely on researchers to develop new and effective methods to work with clients, whereas researchers rely on practitioners to inform them of what works and doesn’t work in the field. Bridging the gap between the two, however, is not always easy. That’s where adjunct lecturers and other clinical faculty members at the USC School of Social Work enter the picture. Often full-time clinicians who engage in various forms of research and teach research-based theories and concepts in

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their courses, these faculty members are creating a much-needed nexus between research and practice. “Even if my students want to focus on clinical work and have no interest in research, I remind them that they still have to be accountable,” said Sara Schwartz, a senior lecturer with the school’s Virtual Academic Center (VAC). “I try to get them excited about how they can use research and evaluation to market themselves as clinicians, to make sure the work they are doing with clients is really working, ensuring the programs they are supervising are still relevant.” Bridge | continued on page 10

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