Many thanks to our students!

The HaRRT center came together to celebrate our undergraduate students presenting on the eHaRT-A project at the UW Undergraduate Research Symposium. We have had a great time working on these two projects together over the past year and they did a wonderful job presenting their posters!

Then, to celebrate our graduating seniors and the end of the academic year, we learned more about the history of Seattle at the underground tour with our 499 students and graduate student interventionists.

Our Students Presented eHaRT-A Findings!

We are so proud of our student research assistants who created and presented a poster at the UW Undergraduate Research Symposium! Kazu, Rachel, and Ryan (above) did a wonderful job presenting some of our findings from the eHaRT-A Phase 1 data. In short, participants found the eHaRT-A to be feasible, acceptable, and usable. Click the poster below to view a higher definition version. We have taken feedback from these interviews to help further shape the eHaRT-A which is now in the RCT phase.