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Karen D. Lincoln

Lincoln is the Co-Author of One of the Most Highly Cited Articles in Social Work

Karen Lincoln, the associate director of the USC Roybal Institute, is the co-author of one of the most highly cited articles in the field of social work in the past decade, according to the British Journal of Social Work. The

Older Latino couple at home

Social Security Benefits Remain Vital Source of Retirement Income for Latinos

Social Security is a critical income source for elderly and disabled Latinos because of their socioeconomic condition, higher rates of disability and longer life expectancy, according to a report published by the USC Edward R. Roybal Institute on Aging at

doctor's stethoscope and paper work

Policy Expert Discusses Health Reform and Medicare

By Vincent Lim
Judith Feder, one of the nation’s foremost experts on the U.S. health insurance system, discussed the Affordable Care Act and Medicare on April 14 at the Ronald Tutor Campus Center as part of the 2011 USC Schaeffer

William Vega

Vega Speaks at Dementia Conference

By Vincent Lim
William Vega, executive director of the Edward R. Roybal Institute on Aging at the USC School of Social Work, delivered the opening plenary lecture at the “Many Faces of Dementia” conference at the Davidson Continuing Education Center

Karen Bass speaks at USC

Rep. Karen Bass Delivers 2011 Roybal Memorial Lecture at USC

By Vincent Lim
Rep. Karen Bass addressed the potential impact of government budget cuts and health care reform legislation on older adults during the 2011 Roybal Memorial Lecture at USC Town & Gown on Feb. 23.
Sponsored by the USC

Maria P. Aranda

Aranda Elected to Institute of Medicine Committee

By Maya Meinert
The Institute of Medicine has appointed Maria Aranda, an associate professor at the USC School of Social Work, to its Committee on the Mental Health Workforce for Geriatric Populations.
The committee’s goal is to determine the mental

Owl looking wise

With Wisdom Comes Successful Aging

By Vincent Lim
Dilip Jeste, an expert in the field of aging, discussed his ongoing research on the criteria and determinants of successful aging Jan. 27 as part of the USC Schaeffer Center for Health Policy and Economics Seminar Series.

Disparities conference participants group photo

Expert Calls for Improving Outreach to Address Health Disparities

By Sharon Brock
“We are the change agents. With health care reform, we need to improve outreach programs and restructure our research to promote change. Our research costs a lot of money; it needs to make a difference.”
That was

William Vega

Vega Appears at International Conference in Spain

By Vincent Lim
At an international conference organized by the World Psychiatric Association, William A. Vega, executive director of the Edward R. Roybal Institute on Aging at the USC School of Social Work, discussed the mental health challenges facing Latinos

William Vega

Vega Honored for Contributions to Hispanic Mental Health

By Cortney Fielding
USC Provost Professor William Vega, one of the nation’s leading experts on health disparities affecting ethnic minority groups, has received the 2010 Research and Advocacy Award from the National Resource Center for Hispanic Mental Health.
Vega, the

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