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  1. Lois James was born on September 23, 1921 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. She was an actress, known for Stu's Show (2006). She was married to Scotty Welbourne and William Tracy. She died on December 27, 1980 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

  2. Lois James, Associate Professor in the Washington State University College of Nursing, is an expert in sleep deprivation, circadian rhythms, fatigue management, simulation, critical decision-making and implicit bias.

  3. Dr. Lois James is an assistant professor at the Washington State University College of Nursing. As a core faculty member in WSU's Sleep and Performance Research Center, Dr. James studies the relationships between sleep, health and performance in police officers, nurses and top-tier athletes, among others. Dr.

  4. Lois James. SPOKANE, Wash. – Two hundred patrol officers in the Cleveland police department will undergo training to recognize their subconscious biases using a simulator developed by an assistant professor in the WSU College of Nursing.

  5. Nov 19, 2019 · Stephen James and Lois James both work at the WSU College of Nursing, researching high-stress jobs like law enforcement and nursing where “the consequence of getting it wrong is high.” Photo by Sarah Schaub.

  6. Lois James is the assistant director of research in the Washington State University College of Nursing, where she focuses on bias, stress, sleep and performance in high-stress populations such as police officers, military personnel, nurses and top-tier athletes.

  7. Oct 3, 2018 · Lois James, an assistant professor in the Washington State University College of Nursing, was honored on Oct. 4 as a Woman of Achievement by the YWCA of Spokane. She was one of nine honorees recognized at an awards luncheon at the Davenport Grand Hotel in Spokane.

  8. Dr. Lois James, DDS is a dentistry practitioner in Ocean View, DE. She is accepting new patients. 4.2 (25 ratings)

  9. Lois James, PhD, is an assistant professor in the Washington State University (WSU) College of Nursing, where she focuses on bias, stress, sleep, and performance in “high stress” populations such as police officers, military personnel, correction employees, nurses, and top tier athletes.

  10. Articles 1–20. ‪Associate Professor of Nursing, Washington State University‬ - ‪‪Cited by 2,068‬‬ - ‪Bias‬ - ‪Sleep‬ - ‪Simulation‬ - ‪Health‬.

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