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Jennette receives distinguished service award

February 27, 2019
J. Charles Jennette, MD, the Kenneth M. Brinkhous Distinguished Professor and Chair of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Professor of Medicine, and Chief of Pathology and UNC Laboratory Medicine Services, has been selected to receive the 2019 Distinguished Service Award from the Association of Pathology Chairs (APC).

Student Health Action Coalition (SHAC) Transitions Physical Therapy Leadership

February 26, 2019
The Student Health Action Coalition (SHAC), a student-led organization that provides health services at no cost to local uninsured and underinsured populations, has selected its incoming cohort of student leaders from the Division of Physical Therapy. SHAC creates a unique interdisciplinary service-learning environment for students across health science programs at...

Elizabeth “Anne” Kinsella, PhD, MAdEd, BSc(OT), Featured as 2019 Mitchell Symposium Scholar

February 25, 2019
The 2019 Mitchell Symposium featured Elizabeth “Anne” Kinsella, PhD, MAdEd, BsC(OT), an associate professor in the School of Occupational Therapy, and member of the Occupational Science and Health Professional Education Field in the Health & Rehabilitation Sciences graduate program at Western University in Ontario, Canada. Kinsella’s talk, titled “Embodiment and Human Occupation: Implications for Health and Social...

Department of Allied Health Sciences Students Soliciting Needed Items for Alternative Spring Break Trip to Tyrrell County, North Carolina

February 22, 2019
An interdisciplinary group of students from the Department of Allied Health Sciences and the UNC-Chapel Hill School of Nursing is traveling next month to Tyrrell County, North Carolina, for an alternative spring break trip. In Tyrrell County, they plan to work with community partners to provide health and wellness education and activities...

Jennifer Bidwell, First-Year Physician Assistant Studies Student and Veteran, Compelled to Serve

February 21, 2019
Jennifer Bidwell is a first-year student in the Physician Assistant Studies program who grew up experiencing the effects of a lack of health care in rural communities. As a student in the class of 2020, she will be equipped to return to a rural environment and to rely on her...

Radiology Business Features Issack Boru: Imaging Supervisor Volunteers, Starts Scholarship to Provide Radiology Services in Areas of Need

February 21, 2019
Radiology Business, an online publication for value-based care, has featured Issack Boru, a clinical instructor with the Division of Radiologic Science.

Katarina Haley, PhD, CCC-SLP, and LIV Cards Featured in Aphasia Access Podcast

February 20, 2019
Aphasia Access recently featured Katarina Haley, PhD, CCC-SLP, in its podcast conversation series. The podcast featured Haley’s Life Interests and Values (LIV) Cards, which are an instrumental tool in working with people who have neurologic communication disorders. Aphasia Access focuses on bringing resources to those who have aphasia or other...

The Daily Tar Heel Features Issack Boru: Radiologic Technologist Honors Father’s Legacy Through Work and Scholarship Fund

February 20, 2019
The Daily Tar Heel, the student-run, award-winning newspaper at UNC-Chapel Hill, recently featured Issack Boru ’14, a clinical instructor for the Division of Radiologic Science. Boru also works as a radiology imaging supervisor in UNC Health Care’s Department of Radiology, specializing in MRI imaging.  

FemInEM Features Janelle Bludorn, PA-C, at TED-Style Annual Conference

February 18, 2019
FemInEM , an organization that works to provide resources for women working in emergency medicine, recently featured Janelle Bludorn, PA-C, and clinical assistant professor in Physician Assistant Studies, at its annual TED-style annual conference, FemInEM Idea Exchange. More than 800 women attended Bludorn’s talk, titled “Trust me, I’m Not a Doctor,”...

Margaret ‘Gretta’ Richter Receives Summer 2019 Appointment at Boys Town National Research Hospital

February 13, 2019
Margaret ‘Gretta’ Richter, a second-year Doctor of Audiology student in the Division of Speech and Hearing Sciences, has received an appointment for T35 summer research training program at Boys Town National Research Hospital in Omaha, Nebraska. Richter will work alongside Monita Chatterjee, PhD, on a research project in the hospital’s...