Stephanie McGrew

STEPHANIE McGREW

Stephanie McGrew, MHA, is the Diversity & Inclusion coordinator at ATSU. She assists programs with the recruitment and retention of students and works with local communities through outreach programs and service projects. In addition to outreach and recruitment, her key responsibilities include the Safe Zone for All program, Diversity Enrichment Committee coordinator, and our Dreamline program.  McGrew also serves our Missouri and Arizona campuses as well as the St. Louis Dental Education and Oral Health Center.  McGrew is a native Texan who navigated her way to Kirksville to obtain two undergraduate degrees at Truman State University. She later obtained her master’s degree from ATSU. She has been published several times for research she completed while attending and working for ATSU.

WORKSHOP TITLE: 

The road to success is always under construction.
WORKSHOP DESCRIPTION:
Workshop description: 
Stephanie McGrew will discuss various ways that her institution is creating educational opportunities for students of varying underrepresented cultures.  She will discuss what it takes to get prepared to become a health care professional student.  She will also discuss the various opportunities that potential students and their families can get involved with the programs that are offered by her institution, A. T. Still University. 
PUBLICATIONS:

1.Ramachandra R, McGrew SY, Elmslie KS. Identification of specific sensory neuron populations for study of expressed ion channels. J. of Visualized  Experiments. 2013 Dec 24; (82):50782. doi :10.3791/50782

2. Ramachandra R, Hassan B, McGrew SG, Dompor J, Farrag M, Ruiz-Velasco V, Elmslie KS. Identification of CaV channel types expressed in muscle afferent neurons. J Neurophysiol. 2013 Oct;110(7):1535-43. doi: 10.1152/jn.00069.2013

3. Ramachandra R, McGrew SY, Baxter JC, Howard JR, Elmslie KS. NaV 1.8 channels are expressed in large, as well as small, diameter sensory afferent neurons. Channels (Austin). 2013 Jan 1;7(1):34-7. doi: 10.4161/chan.22445.

4. Ramachandra R, McGrew SY, Baxter JC, Kiveric E, Elmslie KS. Tetrodotoxin-resistant voltage-dependent sodium channels in identified muscle afferent neurons. J Neurophysiol. 2012 Oct;108(8):2230-41. doi: 10.1152/jn.00219.2012