Located on the first floor of Ewing Hall, the Delta State University Department of Social Work hosts the one-of-kind Interprofessional Center for Empathetic-Action Simulative Education (EASE)™ which enhances its teaching, research and service efforts. Created in 2019 and directed by Dr. Jana Donahoe, the center offers various simulations on campus to students and faculty in any academic discipline. Empathetic Action Simulations are used to increase participants’ knowledge and understanding of issues (including poverty, dementia, domestic violence, COPD, child abuse, obesity) while providing a glimpse of what it feels like to experience those issues so compassionate and competent care can be provided. Each simulation provides an IRB-approved evidence-based research experience that is combined with sensitivity education and awareness. The simulations are incorporated into various social work courses and are offered one or more times each semester by DSU faculty and staff through email notifications. The E.A.S.E. Center helps faculty and students engage in research and scholarly activities as well as service. Campus and community members may participate by contacting the DSU BSW Program at (662) 846-4407 or Dr. Donahoe at (662) 846-4795.
EASE Features:
The Missouri Community Action Network’s Poverty Simulation®
The Second Wind Dreams Virtual Dementia Tour®
FORECAST Child Abuse Simulations using the Center’s Mobile Mock Crime Scene and Mock Meth Lab
Other Simulations for Obesity, COPD, and Domestic Violence Education and Awareness
Student Research / Scientific Inquiry Opportunities
DSU BSW students may serve as voluntary research assistants with faculty sponsors with one or more departmental/EASE research projects or faculty research projects after completing SWO 370 and SWO 375. After receiving training and signing a confidentiality agreement, student research assistants can voluntarily work with faculty to develop and implement professional conference presentations, posters, or publications on EASE or other faculty research projects giving them research experience, knowledge, values and skills in preparation for social work practice or graduate education.