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School hosts 46th annual Texas Society for Advancement of Health Professions conference

 

School of Health Professions Dean David Shelledy, PhD, RRT, RPFT, FAARC, FASAHP, received the 2024 Distinguished Service Award from the Texas Society for Advancement of Health Professions at its 46th annual conference, which was hosted by the school at ŗ£½ĒĀ×ĀŅ Sept. 19ā€“20. 

School of Health Professions Dean David Shelledy (right) receives the 2024 Distinguished Service Award from the Texas Society for Advancement of Health Professions

MLS faculty present at American Society of Clinical Pathology 2024 Annual Meeting

Two faculty in the Division of Medical Laboratory Sciences presented at the American Society of Clinical Pathology 2024 Annual Meeting held in Chicago in September.

Director of Clinical Education and Assistant Professor Cordy Kudika, MHA, CHS (ACHI) , attended the conference as vice chair of the American Society of Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics (ASHI) Laboratory Professional Recruitment Initiative. 

Assistant Professors Cordy Kudika and Brittany Teeter presented at the American Society of Clinical Pathology 2024 Annual Meeting.

Medical Laboratory Sciences Class of 2025 celebrates milestone with white coat ceremony

For Jordan Briggs, masterā€™s student and president of the Medical Laboratory Sciences Class of 2025, donning her white coat represents the realization of a dream to help others.

Briggs and her 37 classmates marked the transition from the classroom to the clinical phase of their program with a white coat ceremony held Sept. 20 in the Holly Auditorium.

Students in the Medical laboratory sciences Class of 2025 recite the MLS oath during their white coat ceremony.

Free Pulmonary Rehab by Yoga program aims to help people with chronic respiratory conditions

Time is running out to register for the free six-week Pulmonary Rehab by Yoga program for people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), dyspnea on exertion and other breathing conditions. Registration closes on Oct. 1.

The program is open to faculty, staff, students and the public with chronic respiratory concerns seeking to improve their pulmonary health through targeted diaphragmatic breathing, muscle strengthening and spine health.


School of Health Professions expands its rehabilitation services clinical practice at Mays Cancer Center to include speech therapy

 

The School of Health Professions in September added speech therapy to the rehabilitation services it offers at Mays Cancer Center, home to ŗ£½ĒĀ×ĀŅ MD Anderson Cancer Center.

Physical therapist works with patient in rehabilitation services clinic.

PT faculty member to serve on the American Board of Physical Therapy Residency and Fellowship Education Onsite Review Team

 

Assistant Professor , has been selected to serve on the American Board of Physical Therapy Residency and Fellowship Education Onsite Review Team. 

Physical Therapy Assistant Professor Bobby Belarmino works with students.

School of Health Professions faculty awarded more than $5.6 million in federal grants in second half of fiscal year

 

With projects ranging from increasing the number of physician assistants practicing in rural South Texas to research aimed at improving central hearing in people with concussion, School of Health Professions researchers have been awarded more than $5.6 million in federal grant funding in the last six months.

Exterior of School of Health Professions at ŗ£½ĒĀ×ĀŅ

Speech-language summer program provides literacy enrichment for children and resources for families

 

School may be out for a few more weeks, but more than 50 local school-age children and their parents participated in a program in June designed to rev up literacy skills and foster a love of reading ā€” the perfect antidote to the dreaded academic backslide many students experience when classrooms close for the summer.

Speech-language pathology student works with children in a summer literacy program.

Occupational Therapy Associate Professor Ricky Joseph retires

Recently retired Associate Professor Ricky Joseph, PhD, OTR, had worked in the occupational therapy profession for almost 47 years when he retired May 31.

When he joined the Department of Occupational Therapy in 2013, Joseph brought more than two decades of experience working as an occupational therapist in the U.S. Army.

Associate Professor Ricky Joseph, Department of Occupational Therapy, recently retired

Photo exhibit shares employment participation perspectives of people with mental illness

ā€œI spent valuable time on my journey, mental health challenges, and life. I didnā€™t even recognize myself in the mirror. I lost (so much) time that I couldnā€™t look in the mirror.ā€ ā€“ Reflections of a study participant

A bus stop, a clock, the view from a bedroom floor: These images and many more are represented in a collection of photos on display at Briscoe Library through July 31.

Photo exhibit on mental health challenges and employment

School of Health Professionsā€™ NeuroRecovery Research Lab celebrates open house

 

The School of Health Professions in June celebrated the opening of its NeuroRecovery Research Lab, which is dedicated to spinal cord injury rehabilitation research. 

School of Health Professions Dean David Shelledy speaks to attendees at the NeuroRecovery Research Lab open house on June 13, 2024

New chair for Department of Physical Therapy seeks to encourage innovation and collaborationĀ Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā 

 

The new program chair for the Department of Physical Therapy, Associate Professor Bradley Tragord, PT, DPT, DSc, said he plans to encourage faculty to innovate in the classroom and in their research.

ā€œIā€™m excited to serve our faculty, staff and students,ā€ Tragord said. ā€œWe are world-class in terms of our faculty. That allows us to be positioned to make a big push in our profession, not only in San Antonio but also in the nation and internationally. For me to be able to be involved in that is a nice honor.ā€

Department of Physical Therapy Chair Bradley Tragord

First class in Bachelor of Science in Medical Sciences program graduated this spring

 

The first cohort of the Bachelor of Science in Medical Sciences program graduated in May. The program is designed to prepare students for application to graduate programs in the health care field, including medicine, dentistry, nursing, pharmacy and allied health.

BS in Medical Sciences students in caps and gowns at spring 2024 commencement

School of Health Professions programs hold inaugural hooding ceremonies

 

Two School of Health Professions programs started a new tradition this spring by holding pre-commencement hooding ceremonies for their graduating students.

Respiratory Care Class of 2024 poses after hooding and awards ceremony

ā€œWe all have the same simple, yet honorable reason for being here ā€” to help peopleā€

The Doctor of Occupational Therapy Class of 2025 celebrated its accomplishments in scholarship, leadership, service and research during its white coat and recognition ceremony on May 3 in Holly Auditorium.

The students received their white coats and pins at the end of their second year in the program and ahead of their final year, which includes a capstone experience. 

Doctor of Occupational Therapy Class of 2025 poses after receiving white coats on May 3.

Master of Physician Assistant Studies Class of 2026 receivesĀ whiteĀ coats

 

Fifty-nine members of the Master of Physician Assistant Studies Class of 2026 received white coats and pins on May 24 in front of a full house of family and friends at Holly Auditorium.

Although for some health professions programs, receiving the white coat  traditionally marks the transition from the classroom phase to the clinical phase of the program, MPAS students receive their white coats in their first year, following orientation. 

PA Studies Class of 2026 recites PA oath during white coat ceremony

First student to graduate from the PhD Health Sciences program to continue research on prosthesis use among veterans

The first graduate of the PhD in Health Sciences program plans to continue his research on lower extremity prosthesis use among veterans.

Roland Paquette III, PhD, MPAS, PA-C, first student to graduate from the PhD in Health Sciences program

Faculty and students present, receive awards at Texas Association of Clinical Laboratory Science Annual Meeting

 

Faculty and students from the Division of Medical Laboratory Sciences participated in the 2024 Texas Association of Clinical Laboratory Science (TACLS) Annual Meeting, held April 10ā€“12 at Lake Granbury Conference Center.

Medical laboratory sciences student first-place poster winner at state conference

American Occupational Therapy Association president visits campus during OT Month

 

An annual intraprofessional collaboration activity between Doctor of Occupational Therapy students at ŗ£½ĒĀ×ĀŅ and students in the occupational therapy assistant program at St. Philipā€™s College is the first of its kind in the US, American Occupational Therapy Association President Alyson Stover noted during her visit to the Department of Occupational Therapy in April.

AOTA President Alyson Stover speaks to OT and OTA students on April 15 on campus.

Doctor of Physical Therapy Class of 2025 receives white coats

 

As their family and friends looked on, the 45 members of the Doctor of Physical Therapy Class of 2025 received their white coats and pins on April 19.

The ceremony, held in Holly Auditorium, marks the transition from the classroom phase to the clinical phase of the program. 

Doctor of Physical Therapy Class of 2025 poses in white coats

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