Category: Physical Therapy
Congratulations to new senators!
The newly elected at-large student senators representing the School of Allied Health Professions are all from the Physical Therapy Education program. Congratulations to Haeley Hansen (PT1), John Mayne (PT1), and Michelle Ripperger (PT2), and thank you for serving the school!
Nov 29, 2011
PT Students Sponsor Blanket Drive
The UNMC PT students will be hosting a blanket drive to benefit the Stephen Center Emergency Shelter (info about the shelter can be found at http://www.stephencenter.org). The drive will run from 11/28-12/7, with a donation bin located in the PT office (BTH 3014). The shelter said that larger, thicker blankets are best, but anything would […]
Nov 28, 2011
On the job with Brad Corr
In case you missed the article in UNMC Today about one of our PT graduates, Brad Corr, here’s a link to the article.
Nov 28, 2011
Katherine Jones publishes article
Congratulations to Katherine Jones, PT, PhD, in the Physical Therapy Education program for an upcoming publication in Gerontology & Geriatrics Education! She is first author on “Prevalence, Formation, Maintenance, and Evaluation of Interdisciplinary Student Aging Interest Groups,” which will be included in a set of five papers related to innovative medical school curricula in issue […]
Oct 20, 2011
Date set for the 2012 Forum on Evidence-Based Medicine
Mark your calendars for the annual Forum on Evidence-Based Medicine and SAHP Awards Ceremony: Wednesday, May 2, 2012 12:30-4:00pm MSC Events Center This is our poster forum where SAHP students and faculty display their work in research, critical review, and education. The awards ceremony honors the Teacher of the Year, Researcher of the Year, and Outstanding Service […]
Oct 13, 2011
The gauntlet has been thrown…
A good friend in Public Relations, who I won’t name (rhymes with Truck Town), says that Allied Healthers are sissies because we haven’t registered any teams for the Fall Fest flag football tournament next Friday. I said that we are indeed NOT sissies and that we were just busy training and thinking of cool names […]
Oct 6, 2011
Fun Run & silent auction tons of fun
If you missed the 2011 SAHP Fun Run, you missed a good time in spite of the chilly drizzle. You can check out more pictures on Flickr. (Video is still to come.) The winners of the Silent Auction were: Items Donated by Winner Mary Kay – Frosted Vanilla Gift Set, body wash, butter & mist […]
Oct 3, 2011
Anne Constantino moving to Foundation
Anne Constantino, Director of Student Affairs in the School of Allied Health Professions, is leaving the SAHP to work for the NU Foundation as of September 30, 2011. She joined the School in December 2008 and developed the Office of Student Affairs. Under her direction, the SAHP centralized the admission processes for all of our […]
Sep 20, 2011
Multicultural Seminar Today!
Today, Tuesday, September 20 from 12:00-1:00PM in MSC 2014, Dr. Jack Turman, Jr., Director of the UNMC Physical Therapy Department; Mr. Stephen Jackson, Community Systems Coordinator, Douglas County Health Dept, President Omaha Chapter, NAACP; and Mr. A’Jamal Byndon, Director, Omaha Table Talk will be presenting, “How Can We Help Institutions and Organizations Address The Needs […]
Sep 20, 2011
Still time to bid…
You have until 4:00 PM today to bid on the auction items in Bennett Hall 3011 before the auction moves to Elmwood Park tomorrow. Bidding will be open at the Fun Run until noon. Come check out the awesome stuff, find a great deal, and support the run and our students! Hope to see you […]
Sep 16, 2011
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