David Huizinga is a researcher affiliated with the University of Colorado Boulder in the United States. Their work primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Psychology, with specific focus on subfields such as Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Applied Psychology, and Physiology.
Their research explores topics including Telemedicine and Telehealth Implementation, Digital Mental Health Interventions, and Simulation-Based Education in Healthcare. These areas reflect an interest in integrating technology with healthcare education and intervention strategies, especially within mental health contexts.
David Huizinga has contributed to academic publications including the 2025 paper titled VR implementation in mental healthcare: A marathon, not a sprint - A qualitative longitudinal evaluation of a VR training program, published in bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory). This work addresses virtual reality applications within mental healthcare training, indicating a focus on innovative tools for medical education.
Frequent collaborative partners in their research include:
Their publications are mostly found in venues like bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), a preprint server that disseminates research in life sciences, reflecting engagement with open-access scientific communication.
Delbert S. Elliott;David. Huizinga;Suzanne S. Ageton
Delbert S. Elliott;David Huizinga;Scott W. Menard
Margaret E. Ensminger;Delbert S. Elliott;David Huizanga;Scott Menard
Delbert S. Elliott;William Julius Wilson;David Huizinga;Robert J. Sampson
David Huizinga;Delbert S. Elliott
David Huizinga;Finn-Aage Esbensen;Anne Wylie Weiher
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Ross L. Matsueda;Derek A. Kreager;David Huizinga
Delbert S. Elliott;David Huizinga
Franklyn W. Dunford;David Huizinga;Delbert S. Elliott
Delbert S. Elliott;David Huizinga;Barbara Morse
Finn-Aage Esbensen;David Huizinga;Anne W. Weiher
Delbert S. Elliott;David Huizinga
David Huizinga;Brett C. Haberstick;Andrew Smolen;Scott Menard
Finn-Aage Esbensen;David Huizinga
Kimberly L. Henry;David H. Huizinga
Delbert S. Elliott;David Huizinga;Scott Menard
David Huizinga;Anne Wylie Weiher;Rachele Espiritu;Finn Esbensen
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