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The Daily Tar Heel Features Genevieve Lowry Cole, First American Indian to Graduate from 黑料网-Chapel Hill

March 20, 2019
The Daily Tar Heel recently featured Genevieve Lowry Cole, the first American Indian to graduate from 黑料网-Chapel Hill. Cole graduated from our program medical technology, now a laboratory science program in the Division of Clinical Laboratory Science.

Janelle Bludorn, PA-C and Clinical Assistant Professor, Featured in Gazette’s “Carolina People”

March 19, 2019
The University Gazette, a publication designed for faculty and staff at 黑料网-Chapel Hill, recently featured Janelle Bludorn, PA-C and clinical assistant professor in Physician Assistant Studies.

Division of Clinical Rehabilitation and Mental Health Counseling Student Alex Cooke Discusses Connection Between Mental Health and Sports

March 18, 2019
Alex Cooke is a first-year graduate student pursuing a master鈥檚 degree in the Division of Clinical Rehabilitation and Mental Health Counseling who also serves as the captain for 黑料网-Chapel Hill鈥檚 track and field team. Cooke, who is from Surry County, North Carolina, joined the track and field team five years...

U.S. News & World Report Ranks Rehabilitation Counseling Program at the 黑料网 as #9 in the Country

March 12, 2019
U.S. News & World Report’s methodologists have ranked the 黑料网’s master’s program in rehabilitation counseling as #9 in the country, a ranking that secures the Division of Clinical Rehabilitation and Mental Health Counseling as a top-ten program among peer institutions nationwide. Eileen Burker, PhD, CRC, and the...

John Grose, PhD, Visits India as Research Travel Fellow on behalf of 黑料网

March 11, 2019
John Grose, PhD, a professor in both the Division of Speech and Hearing Sciences and the Department of Otolaryngology, recently visited Bangalore, India, as a travel fellow to give a keynote presentation at the annual conference of the Indian Speech and Hearing Association (ISHACON-51). After the conference, Grose gave a...

Human Movement Science Curriculum Student Melissa Kay Receives Horizon Award from 黑料网-Chapel Hill’s Graduate School

March 7, 2019
Melissa Kay, a student in the Human Movement Science curriculum, a joint program between the Division of Physical Therapy and the Department of Exercise and Sports Science, has received a Horizon Award from the Graduate School at 黑料网-Chapel Hill. Her work focuses on enhancing athletic trainers’ role in decisions affection...

Interdisciplinary Team from Department of Allied Health Sciences Fosters Dialogue About the IPE Geriatrics Experience

March 5, 2019
Department of Allied Health Sciences faculty participated in a conversation focusing on interdisciplinary work and the geriatric experience. Susan Coppola, MS, OT/L, OTD, FAOTA, with the Division of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy; Carol Giuliani, PT, PhD, FAPTA, with the Division of Physical therapy; and Sharon Williams, PhD, with the...

First-Generation Division of Radiologic Science Student Addy Petatan-Benitez Set to Graduate in 2019

March 4, 2019
Addy Petetan-Benitez, a first-generation student and senior in the Division of Radiologic Science, is passionate about helping others and is taking advantage of her education to do so. 鈥淚 think radiologic science is very important to the health care system,鈥 Petetan-Benitez said. 鈥淧eople think it鈥檚 just a matter of pushing...

Difference Matters: Health Literacy

March 1, 2019
Allied Health Sciences Ambassadors, a student leadership initiative from the Department of Allied Health Sciences, hosted its once-a-semester Difference Matters session on a topic concerning health care. Division of Physical Therapy third-year student Elise Widman facilitated a conversation around health literacy. Widman said there is often a gap in communication...

Creating Accessible and Sustainable Health Care: A 黑料网 Doctor of Audiology Student’s Call to Action

March 1, 2019
Jenna Sawafta is a third-year Doctor of Audiology student who has combined her passion for sustainable health care with reaching underserved populations in the Middle East by creating a series of YouTube videos designed to provide quality and accessible health care resources to those who speak Arabic. “Some people still...