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PT student chosen as an American Physical Therapy Association Leadership Scholar

 

Third-year Doctor of Physical Therapy student Kaliea Green has been selected as one of 25 APTA Association Leadership Scholars from across the country.

APTA Association Leadership Scholars include PTs, PTAs and students, each of whom is paired up with a mentor and sponsored by the national APTA. The goal of the program, which runs from January through December, is to help build a diverse pool of future leaders.

Learn more about Green, vice president of the Class of 2023, in the Q&A below:

 

PT student Kaliea Green

Concussion can affect communication and cognition long after injury, study finds

 

Concussions can cause long-term deficits in communication, according to findings from a study conducted by Assistant Professor Rocío Norman, PhD, CCC-SLP.

Assistant Professor Rocio Norman, Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders

An SLP student shares her journey to the profession

 

Carmela Delacruz was teaching English to preschoolers in Seoul, South Korea, when she realized she wanted to be a speech-language pathologist.

Teaching was already a second act of sorts for Delacruz, who had taken a job with a startup company curating corporate snack programs following her graduation with a bachelor’s in telecommunications studies with a minor in business from Texas A&M University. Her original dream had been to create broadcast programming, a goal inspired by her older sister, who has Down syndrome.  

Master of Speech-Language Pathology Student Carmela Delacruz

Gift supports specialized equipment for patients with paralysis

 

The Department of Physical Therapy has received a $10,000 gift from Helping Empower a Life: Spinal Cord Injury (HEAL SCI) toward the purchase of a specialized piece of equipment for rehabilitation therapy for patients with spinal cord injury.

Assistant Professor Selina Morgan

New Respiratory Care faculty member brings pediatric and neonatal expertise

 

The newest faculty member in the Division of Respiratory Care encourages her students to learn as much as possible about their patients’ overall condition.

Assistant Professor/Research Rain Rueda

Teaching award winner: “They motivate me more than anything”

 

, is the 2022 winner of the School of Health Professions’ Shirlyn McKenzie Teaching Excellence Award — but to hear her tell it, a big part of the honor goes to her students.

“I love my students because they are the cream of the crop,” Morgan said. "They are so motivated to learn and that makes it all so rewarding."

PT Assistant Professor Selina Morgan teaches PT students

Bachelor of Science in Medical Sciences program: a student’s perspective

 

Grecia Almanza Castaneda wants to be a cardiothoracic surgeon, and she enrolled in the new Bachelor of Science in Medical Sciences program at as one step toward that goal.

The BS in Medical Sciences program, which welcomed its first class in August 2022, is designed to prepare students for competitive application to professional graduate school programs including medicine, nursing, dental, pharmacy and allied health professions.

Grecia Almanza, Bachelor of Science in Medical Sciences student

Professor hosts podcast for — and about — Texas PAs

 

Physician assistants in Texas — and all who want to learn more about the PA profession — can now listen to a monthly podcast series hosted by a professor and created with them in mind.

Launched in November, is produced by the Texas Academy of Physician Assistants (TAPA) and hosted by .

TAPA Talks podcast logo

Speech-language pathology and dental students learn from each other in IPE pilot project

 

Speech-language pathology and dental students participating in a recent interprofessional pilot project explored how their professions complement each other and how they can better care for patients with special needs.

Jessi O’Brien, a second-year Master of Speech-Language Pathology student, said she has already used strategies she learned during the pilot program.

Dental and speech-lange pathology students particpate in an interprofessional pilot project

Two pilot studies will gauge impact of interventions on neuroplasticity and hip-fracture surgery outcomes in older adults

 

researchers will be launching two pilot studies to learn whether specific interventions help older adults build stronger neural pathways and recover better from hip fracture surgery.

The two separate pilot studies each received a $50,000 grant from the San Antonio Claude D. Pepper Older Americans Independence Center.

Does blood-flow restriction exercise boost neuroplasticity?

Doctor of Physical Therapy students and Assistant Professor Gustavo Almeida simulate blood-flow restriction training.

PT professor reelected president of Texas Physical Therapy Association

 

, was reelected to a second term as president of the Texas Physical Therapy Association at the group’s annual conference, held in Irving, Texas, in October.

Geelhoed, who also is director of clinical education for the Department of Physical Therapy, has a range of goals for his three-year term.

Associate PT Professor Michael Geelhoed

Homeward bound: PA student plans to practice in Laredo after graduation

 

When she graduates from the Master of Physician Assistant Studies program in December, Carolina Gomez-Salinas will head home to give back to the community she loves.

PA Studies student Carolina Gomez-Salinas poses in her white coat

Respiratory Care program well represented at national and international meetings

 

Faculty from the Division of Respiratory Care were well represented at the 68th American Association of Respiratory Care (AARC) International Congress in New Orleans in November.

Assistant Professor and Director of Clinical Education Kristina Ramirez, MPH, RRT, CHES, FCCP, and Associate Professor Rick Wettstein, MMEd, RRT, FAARC, FCCP, pose after their induction into CHEST.

Students take 2nd place in MLS Bowl

 

One of two student teams fields by the Division of Medical Laboratory Sciences placed second in a medical laboratory science bowl competition at the Texas Association of Clinical Laboratory Science Conference.

MLS students at MLS Bowl

Meet OT department’s two newest faculty members

 

The Department of Occupational Therapy recently welcomed two new faculty members.

Associate Professor Chinyu Wu, PhD, OTR, and Assistant Professor Angela Benfield, PhD, OTR, joined the department in August. Each brings research interests that will add to the department, said Department of Occupational Therapy Chair and Professor Bridgette Piernik-Yoder, PhD, OTR, FAOTA.

Associate Professor Chinyu Wu and Assistant Professor Angela Benfield

, associate dean receive awards at ASAHP conference

 

School of Health Professions Associate Dean for Academic and Student Affairs David Henzi, EdD, was inducted as a Fellow of the Association of Schools Advancing Health Professions (ASAHP) at its annual conference in October.

ASAHP Award Ceremony

PA Studies program celebrates 20th anniversary

 

The Physician Assistant Studies program at celebrated its 20th anniversary this month at a dinner attended by alumni and special guests.

Attendees of the PA education 20th anniversary pose in a group

plans new MS in Imaging Sciences program

 

The School of Health Professions plans to launch a new Master of Science in Imaging Sciences program to train outstanding imaging technologists in radiography, computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to address the technologist shortages currently stressing the health care system.

MRI scan of brain

MLS students don white coats in inaugural ceremony

Students in the Medical Laboratory Sciences Class of 2023 received their white coats in the program’s first-ever white coat ceremony.

The Sept. 16 event highlighted the tradition of the white coat, which is a symbol of the transition from the pre-clinical to clinical phase of the program and underscores the oath students take to provide the highest standard of ethical care to patients.

MLS students in their white coats following inaugural white coat ceremony

SLP student receives TSAHP award

 

Second-year speech-language pathology master’s student Jena Hermes received the 2022 Texas Society for Advancement of Health Professions (TSAHP) Student Award.

Hermes received the award at the TSAHP annual conference awards dinner on Sept. 22.

Jena Hermes, speech-language pathology master's student

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