Allied Health Blog
Mark your calendar for the next Talent Tuesday: November 30, 2010 at noon, and take note that the location moved to the Eppley Science Hall Amphitheater, due to the terrific response to the inaugural event. Anita Jaynes (OB/Gyn), Chuck Brown (PR), and Brian Luger (ITS) will be the performers.
Nov 17, 2010
Associate Dean's Office, Clinical Laboratory Science, Clinical Perfusion, Cytotechnology, Physical Therapy, Physician Assistant, RSTE, Uncategorized
The student social this afternoon for all the students in the School of Allied Health Professions was a terrific success! Pictures will follow.
Nov 16, 2010
Associate Dean's Office, Clinical Laboratory Science, Clinical Perfusion, Cytotechnology, Extended Family, Physical Therapy, Physician Assistant, RSTE, Uncategorized
Elephanto on Facebook That’s right, he’s on Facebook chillin’ on our wall, and you should be, too! Like us here and stay current, engage, and maybe even win something! You know that where Elephanto is concerned, there must be a promotion. 🙂 Â
Nov 12, 2010
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