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Laurel H.

Professor, BSSW Program Director lihitch@uab.edu
University Hall 3148
(205) 934-8673

Research and Teaching Interests: Social work education, simulation, interprofessional education, technology in social work, social welfare history, public health social work

Office Hours: By appointment

Education:

  • BA, University of Wisconsin – Madison, Psychology and Social Welfare
  • MPH, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Public Health
  • MSW, University of Alabama, Health Care
  • PhD, University of Alabama, Social Work

Dr. Hitchcock is a licensed social worker and has 10 years of practice experience in the areas of health care and community mental health. Prior to her career in social work, she served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Senegal, West Africa (’91-’93), working with women’s groups in rural communities to promote health-related prevention activities such as vaccinations and anti-malaria programs.

Dr. Hitchcock’s research and teaching interests include social work education, technology and social media, social work history, and public health social work. Her dissertation research focused on the development of the federal program for children with special health care needs (CSHCN) under the US Children’s Bureau during the 1930s. One of her current research projects examines the role of social media literacies in professional social work practice.

In 2012, she received the SAGE/CSWE Award for Innovative Teaching for her work incorporating different social media assignments into her social work courses. If Dr. Hitchcock is not in her office, you will find her on Twitter @laurelhitchcock.

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