Christine received her bachelor’s degree in science from Penn State with honors in biobehavioral health from the Schreyer Honors College in May of 2017. She received her M.D. in 2021 from the University of Central Florida College of Medicine. Dr. Scaglione is currently a pediatrics resident physician at Cornell.
Senior Honors Thesis (Chair: Turrisi): Examining the relationship between technological savviness in melanoma patients and self efficacy in using information from tablet-based interventions for self-skin examinations. (2016-2017)
Awards:
- Fall 2013-Spring 2017, Eight consecutive semesters on Dean’s List
- August 2013-May 2017, Schreyer Honor’s College Academic Excellence Scholarship
- September 2014-May 2017, Alpha Epsilon Delta Preprofessional Health Honor Society
- 2016, Phi Beta Kappa Academic Honors Society
- 2014, Pennsylvania Space Grant Research Wiser Scholar
Presentations:
Scaglione, C. (2017, April). The relationship between technological savviness and self-efficacy in performing self-skin examinations in melanoma patients after receiving a tablet-based intervention. Poster presented at the Penn State Undergraduate Exhibition, University Park, PA.
Livezey, K., & Scaglione, C. (2016, April). Examining the relationship between perceived student drinking habits and communication skills: Maternal-child relations. Poster presented at the Penn State Undergraduate Exhibition, University Park, PA.