Research
Attorney Cuthrell’s unique writing skills advanced as she crafted her dissertation in her doctoral program. Her dissertation was published in an international scholarly journal and was recognized as the ‘Most Read’ research article within the first month on ResearchGate. In law school, she received the CALI Award for earning the highest grade in her legal writing class. Her writing skills continued to elevate in law school while competing in the Susie M. Sharp Intra-School Moot Court Competition in which she and her law school team member presented legal oral arguments and demonstrated legal advocacy skills, advancing to the octo-finals. In medical school, her writing flourished when she served as the principal investigator/lead researcher of a research team and won third place in a medical school research competition. She is a research mentor assistant, research II class teacher’s assistant (TA), and behavioral health class teacher’s assistant (TA) in medical school. She has guided several medical school students to finalize research projects to compete in research competitions in which some mentees have ranked in the top three places. She has assisted several students to publish research articles in scholarly journals. Attorney Cuthrell has authored and co-authored research articles that are published in international scholarly journals. Her research findings and content have been cited in other researchers’ published articles.
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Kimberly-Morton-Cuthrell