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Susan Szendrey Contributes to Autism Resource During COVID-19 Pandemic

March 20, 2020
Susan Szendrey, a PhD student in the Division of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy, has contributed to a resource to support individuals with autism spectrum disorder during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Division of Clinical Laboratory Science Alumni Play Key Role in COVID-19 Testing

March 19, 2020
Alumni from the Division of Clinical Laboratory Science are playing a key role in COVID-19 testing in an effort to provide better access to care for patients who may have the virus.

Four Department of Allied Health Sciences Graduate-Level Programs Rank Among Top Five for Public Universities, According to U.S. News & World Report

March 17, 2020
  Stephen R. Hooper, associate dean and chair of the DAHS, said the programs’ focus on education, research, and person-centered clinical care are hallmarks of the department’s overall mission, which provide a backdrop for success. “We are proud of how these programs represent the Department of Allied Health Sciences and...

News and Updates from the University on COVID-19

March 17, 2020
News and Updates from the University on COVID-19

2020 Mitchell Symposium: “The Collective, our Collectivity, and Collective Occupation.”

March 16, 2020
The 2020 Mitchell Symposium featured Sarah Kantartzis, DipCOT, MSC, PhD, “The Collective, our Collectivity and Collective Occupation.” Kantartzis is a senior lecturer in occupational therapy at Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, UK.

Sleep Expert Mary Ellen Wells Featured on ABC-11

March 5, 2020
Triangle news station ABC-11 recently featured Mary Ellen Wells, PhD, in a segment about daylight savings time.

Kripa Ahuja to Represent Division of Clinical Laboratory Science at Annual CLARION Competition for Interprofessional Collaboration

February 28, 2020
Kripa Ahuja, a senior in the Division of Clinical Laboratory Science, will represent the Department of Allied Health Sciences at the nationwide 2020 CLARION case competition, which is dedicated to improving health care through interprofessional collaboration.

Second-Year Occupational Therapy Student Daniel Cowan Combines Passions for Farming and for People

February 28, 2020
Second-year Division of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy student Daniel Cowan’s combined passions for farming and working with people led him to pursue a career in occupational therapy.

Khalilah Johnson (’16 PhD) Featured in Therapy Entrepreneurs and Leaders of Color Podcast

February 26, 2020
A podcast focused on therapy entrepreneurs and leaders of color podcast has recently featured research assistant professor Khalilah Johnson, who received her PhD from the Division of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy in 2016.

Janelle Bludorn Published in Physician Assistant Education Association Journal

February 26, 2020
The journal published by the Physician Assistant Education Association (PAEA) recently featured an article coauthored by Janelle Bludorn, a clinical assistant professor in Physician Assistant Studies.