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大象传媒 Physical Therapist Continues to Serve as Consultant for NC Department of Public Instruction During COVID-19 Pandemic

November 11, 2020
As the physical therapy consultant for the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, Exceptional Children Division, Laurie Ray, PT, PhD, provides consultation, technical assistance, professional development, and support to school-based physical therapists (PTs), PT assistants (PTAs), school administrators, parents, and families across the state.

Janelle Bludorn, Connector for PA Programs and Medical Educators, Uses Airwaves and Educators Podcast as Platform During COVID-19 Pandemic

August 26, 2020
Janelle Bludorn, co-host of the Airwaves and Educators podcast and clinical assistant professor in the Physician Assistant Studies program, discussed adaptations in teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic in a recent episode called 鈥淐OVID Conversations.鈥

Division of Physical Therapy Welcomes Class of 2023 with Professionalism Ceremony

August 21, 2020
The Division of Physical Therapy and the 大象传媒 Student Physical Therapy Association (SPTA) officially welcomed 30 incoming students as part of the class of 2023 at a professionalism ceremony, held online in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.

HEELS Prep, Interdisciplinary Program to Support Young Adults With Intellectual Disabilities, Wraps Online Program During Summer 2020

August 18, 2020
HEELS Prep, an interdisciplinary collaboration designed to support young adults with intellectual disabilities, concluded seven weeks of online programming in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Through weekly virtual group classes and individual coaching sessions, HEELS Prep addressed key areas of the transition to adulthood, including self-management, life skills, career development,...

Occupational Therapy Alumna Kathryn Diamant (’20 MS OT) Experiences Innovations in Telehealth at Carrboro’s Club Nova

August 12, 2020
Kathryn Diamant (’20 MS OT) completed her final fieldwork experience in the Division of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy at Carrboro nonprofit Club Nova by using her training in the field and innovative technology to support the club’s members from a distance in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Division of Physical Therapy Recognizes Class of 2020 Graduates With Online Ceremony

August 4, 2020
The Division of Physical Therapy recognized its class of 2020 graduates, including six residents, 30 Doctor of Physical Therapy students (DPT), and three transitional DPT students in a ceremony held on Saturday, August 1.

Clay Hadden (’06 MS SLP) ‘Mister Clay’ Finds Unanticipated Success on YouTube Amidst COVID-19 Pandemic

July 21, 2020
Clay Hadden (’06 MS SLP), a speech-language pathologist based in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, remembers the day a professor held up an early model iPod during his time as a student and forecasted how technology could change the future of the profession.

Doctor of Physical Therapy Alumna Anna VerMeulen 鈥14 (鈥19 DPT) Works with Patients with COVID-19 at Mission Health

July 21, 2020
Anna VerMeulen 鈥14 (鈥19 DPT) joined Mission Health in Asheville, North Carolina, as a physical therapist in October 2019; shortly after beginning her career, VerMeulen began work on a step-down unit treating patients who contracted the SARS-CoV-2 virus.

Clare Harrop Featured in Spectrum as Research Continues Despite COVID-19 Pandemic

July 13, 2020
Spectrum, an autism research publication, recently featured Clare Harrop, an assistant professor in the Department of Allied Health Sciences on conducting research during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Department of Allied Health Sciences’ Community Conversations Draw Largest-Ever Attendance; Conversations Continue Online in Light of COVID-19 Pandemic

July 2, 2020
The Department of Allied Health Sciences Community Conversations, designed to facilitate conversations with the goal of intentionally and mindfully respecting diversity in our community, has drawn in its largest-ever group of attendees in light of recent activism efforts across the country. The DAHS Community Conversations were launched by faculty Brenda...