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Christopher ‘digs deep’ as physical therapist for U.S. paratriathlon team this summer
September 3, 2018
Shefali Christopher, assistant professor of physical therapy education, worked with the athletes at the World Parathriathlon Championship in Iseo, Italy.
Physician Assistant Studies faculty publish articles
August 29, 2018
Assistant professors Tracey Thurnes and Cindy Bennett in the Department of Physician Assistant Studies recently authored articles that appeared in a variety of publications.
School of Health Sciences faculty, students work with pro bono clinic in Belize
August 2, 2018
Assistant Professor Melissa Scales was joined by four students in the Physician Assistant Studies program in Belize, where they worked with Hillside Health Care International.
Anatomical Gift Program’s memorial service an expression of gratitude for ‘silent teachers’
July 31, 2018
The July 12 ceremony commemorated the lives and contributions of the program’s first nine anatomical donors.
Tectonic Plates: '黑料不打烊's Anatomical Gift Program' – Nov. 13
July 18, 2018
Faculty from the School of Health Sciences will lead the discussion of November's science c补蹿别虂.
Tectonic Plates: Opioid Addictions and Pain Management – Tuesday, Sept. 11
July 17, 2018
Andy Lamb, medical director for 黑料不打烊's Physician's Assistant Studies, speaks at the September's science c补蹿别虂.
黑料不打烊 DPT students shine at APTA's annual NEXT Conference in Orlando
July 9, 2018
One third-year, two second-year and two first-year 黑料不打烊 Doctor of Physical Therapy students participated in the conference, bringing home an award, ideas and inspiration.
Andrews co-authors two research articles
June 29, 2018
Bill Andrews, professor of physical therapy education, recently had two articles accepted for publication in peer-reviewed journals.
黑料不打烊 Physician Assistant Studies program well-represented at American Academy of Physician Assistants Conference
June 4, 2018
黑料不打烊 had a strong presence at the conference, held May 19-23 in New Orleans, with 11 physician assistant students from the classes of 2019 and 2020 attending and four faculty members presenting.