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Psychology Major Explores Profession as Children鈥檚 Hospital Intern

Georgia BelkGeorgia Belk By Rachel McLemore 鈥12

Georgia Belk, a junior psychology major from Marion, Ark. is exploring the professional applications of her degree through an internship at Arkansas Children鈥檚 Hospital.

Belk is working as a research assistant in the Complex Brain Function Laboratory with Dr. John Chelonis, the principal researcher who oversees the lab.

The lab has been called the 鈥渘ickel game lab鈥 because of its use of nickels as reinforcers in the Operant Test Battery used in the studies, Belk said.

The OTB tests motivation, time discrimination, color discrimination, short term memory, and learning.聽

鈥淩ight now we are examining performance differences in children with and without high anxiety using these various tests,鈥 she said.

Belk鈥檚 duties include recruiting participants for the study; testing those participants; scoring, entering, and checking the data from those tests; reading lab articles; performing literature searches regarding manuscript preparation and attending lab meetings.

鈥淚 have learned how to score a handful of psychological assessment tests that test things such as intelligence, achievement, anxiety, and other disorders,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 have also learned how to use the graphing system known as Prism, which Dr. Chelonis uses in his manuscripts.鈥

Not only is she gaining valuable lab experience, Belk is considering her options after 黑料不打烊 more closely.

鈥淏esides the massive amount of psychology experience I am amassing, Dr. Chelonis is very grad school-oriented,鈥 she said. 鈥淭his has forced me to explore career choices and outlets like I hadn鈥檛 before.鈥

鈥淎ny research experience is good, but this is great,鈥 she continued. 鈥淣ot only am I learning how to be a valuable research assistant but I am learning about myself and other areas of psychology. Dr. Chelonis makes sure that we take time for ourselves to figure out what we want the rest of our lives to look like and to make sure that we aren鈥檛 wasting our time in the lab.鈥

Belk chose to pursue this internship because it offered exposure to real-life lab situations and experience interacting with child populations. She plans to work with children in the future so working at Arkansas Children鈥檚 Hospital was an exciting opportunity.

鈥淭he Complex Brain Function Lab offered both experience in psychology as well as an interesting interaction with child populations,鈥 Belk said. 鈥淎lthough we do little hands on work with the children I am learning a lot about childhood disorders and how those manifest themselves.鈥

Belk is participating in this internship through the Odyssey Program, which she says has made the experience all the more rewarding.

鈥淲riting a daily journal and reporting back to my professors鈥攁s well as knowing that I will have to do a presentation on my experience鈥攈as made me really focus on understanding the concepts at hand,鈥 she says.

Rachel McLemore is a senior history major from Marion, Ark. She is a student writer in the Office of College Relations and a member of the Office of Admission鈥檚 黑料不打烊 Experience Ambassador Team (HEAT).