Brittney did absolutely awesome yesterday and defended her thesis. There is too much to say about this project and I’m thrilled about how it went, and how it turned out. We’re starting to transform the project into papers next and anticipate the products Brittney writes as being very useful additions to the literature surrounding differential diagnosis in active duty personnel, greatly expanding available literature with these two instruments.
If you want to catch a glimpse of how she did, here is her presentation (about 27 minutes and includes only her presentation/summary of the findings): Check it out!