Effective Data Collection for Clinicians with JD Hogue, MS & MM, MT-BC | #86

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Today, we speak with JD Hogue, a statistician and music therapist, to discuss the relevance of effective data collection as a clinician. JD shares how effective data collection and communication is crucial for advocacy and improving your practice.


Guest Bio: JD Hogue is a statistician and board-certified music therapist with over 10 years’ experience combining data analysis, research, and program evaluation. JD has a Master of Science degree in Quantitative Psychology and another Master of Music degree in Music Therapy. He is also a consulting editor for Music Therapy Perspectives and has published in peer-reviewed journals, such as Psychology of Music, Journal of Social Psychology, and Intersection.

Resources:

JD Hogue’s Youtube Channel- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpIj3-9Ola19g3nq8qE4qfw  

JD Hogue’s Website- www.jdhogue.weebly.com  

Video- “How to  Make Data Collection and Management Easy- for Therapists”  https://youtu.be/ucDP9FtnBE8 

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