Gerald-Mark Breen, ABD., is a finishing doctoral candidate, teaching associate, and
graduate research associate in the Department of Public Affairs at the University of
Central Florida. His current, major project is completing his dissertation, expected for
defense in the Summer of 2010. His dissertation pertains to the benefits of particular
technologies to facilitate healthcare delivery in long-term care settings in general and
in nursing homes amongst clinical practitioners in particular. 

Within the research/publication realm, Gerald-Mark has a broad spectrum of interests that
include (1) technologies in emergency management, (2) public affairs/administration, and
(3) health communication technology. 

Gerald-Mark also explores other diverse areas of research in the social sciences and
health/medical realms, as well as in the mass media and/or journalism field. 

His research is extensively listed on EBSCO HOST, ACADEMIC SEARCH ELITE/PREMIER, PUBMED,
SSCI, SCI, and other online databases. On google, reports, images, and stories can be
found by simply typing in the following in this search engine: Gerald-Mark Breen. 

"Gerald Breen" is not his official name and does not produce relevant search
findings about him (Gerald-Mark Breen) when researching his name online and through
search engines (i.e., google, yahoo, ask jeeves, etc.). 

As an employee of the University of Central Florida, Gerald-Mark Breen serves in the
category/capacity as a "government employee of the state of Florida". 

Gerald-Mark Breen's primary research associates include 1) Jonathan Matusitz, Ph.D.,
2) Thomas Wan, Ph.D., 3) Ning Zhang, Ph.D., M.D., 4) Lynn Unruh, Ph.D., 5) Yen-Ju Lin,
Ph.D., 6) Binyam Seblega, M.B.A., 7) Ibrahem Abdo, M.A., 8) Vanessa Littleton, R.N., and
9) Shriram Marathe, M.D., J.D. 

Gerald-Mark also collaborates with military and police personnel from other countries,
including Turkish National Police officers 1) Yildirim Uryan, ABD., and 2) Bahadir Sahin,
Ph.D.