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The Path Report Volume 2 Issue 2, Pathology Department, New York Medical College
The Path Report Volume 2 Issue 2, Pathology Department, New York Medical College
The Path Report
No abstract provided.
Service Learning For Balance And Activity Promotion In The Older Adult, Christine Mary Childers
Service Learning For Balance And Activity Promotion In The Older Adult, Christine Mary Childers
San Marcos, Summer 2018
Barr and Wong1 challenged faculty to provide creative and innovative ways of teaching meaningful content related to care of the older adult population.1 Service learning combines community service with learning objectives and reflection, meeting academic and community needs.2 Service learning helps students manage the complex care of the older adult stroke population3 and intergenerational programs benefit both generations.4 The purpose of this study was to explore and compare student ideas and thoughts regarding balance and activity promotion in the older adult, both with and without a service learning opportunity Falls are a leading concern with …
A Different Instructional Model To Improve Student Learning Outcomes In Gross And Applied Anatomy For Physical Therapy Students, Cherie Peters-Brinkerhof, Christine Mary Childers
A Different Instructional Model To Improve Student Learning Outcomes In Gross And Applied Anatomy For Physical Therapy Students, Cherie Peters-Brinkerhof, Christine Mary Childers
San Marcos, Fall 2018
Teaching and learning anatomy in a DPT program poses a challenge to students and faculty because of the volume of material needed as foundational information for a PT curriculum. The aim of this study was to determine if a round-robin model of instruction in anatomy and applied anatomy labs, is more effective to meet the course learning objectives compared to a more traditional, separate class instruction.
Guiding Questions:
1. What were the faculty and students’ perception of the teaching method used for anatomy and applied anatomy?
2. What were the faculty's perceptions of the students’ understanding of the material presented? …
Inter-Institutional Collaboration To Benefit Student Learning: A Scenario In Graduate Education, Marilyn Miller, Linda Hill, Nicolas Van Den Heever
Inter-Institutional Collaboration To Benefit Student Learning: A Scenario In Graduate Education, Marilyn Miller, Linda Hill, Nicolas Van Den Heever
San Marcos, Fall 2018
Occupational and Physical Therapists are in a unique role, in which they can assist in the identification and rehabilitation of impairments. The collaboration between UCSD and USAHS is preparing students with the knowledge and skills to assess older persons for driving abilities.
The current content delivery allows the TREDS program to be available to the Gerontology course offering for other USAHS campus locations; and has the potential to be accessed by other institutions of higher education offering courses in Gerontology.
Impact Of An Academic Pharmacy Elective On Student Interest In A Career In Academia, Gina Bellottie, Pharmd, Bcacp, Lindsay Fitzpatrick, Bs, Pharmd, Elena Umland, Pharmd
Impact Of An Academic Pharmacy Elective On Student Interest In A Career In Academia, Gina Bellottie, Pharmd, Bcacp, Lindsay Fitzpatrick, Bs, Pharmd, Elena Umland, Pharmd
College of Pharmacy Posters
Objective
To determine the impact of an academic pharmacy elective on student interest in pursuing academic careers.
The Path Report Volume 2 Issue 1, Pathology Department, New York Medical College
The Path Report Volume 2 Issue 1, Pathology Department, New York Medical College
The Path Report
No abstract provided.
School Of Pharmacy Class Of 2018 Hooding Program, Cedarville University
School Of Pharmacy Class Of 2018 Hooding Program, Cedarville University
Doctor of Pharmacy Hooding Ceremony
No abstract provided.
School Of Nursing Class Of 2018 Hooding And Pinning Program, Cedarville University
School Of Nursing Class Of 2018 Hooding And Pinning Program, Cedarville University
B.S.N. and M.S.N. Academic Celebrations
No abstract provided.
Mentally Healthy And Happy Exercise Your Mind, Chloe Riggs, Ashley Rowe, Sarah Webb, Tyler Stephens, Tanner Young, Shelley Sadler
Mentally Healthy And Happy Exercise Your Mind, Chloe Riggs, Ashley Rowe, Sarah Webb, Tyler Stephens, Tanner Young, Shelley Sadler
Celebration of Student Scholarship Poster Sessions Archive
No abstract provided.
Allowing Family Members In The Room During Cpr, Brandi Hatfield, Abigail Meade, Rachel Mullins, Adora Frost, Hannah Phillips, Shelley Sadler
Allowing Family Members In The Room During Cpr, Brandi Hatfield, Abigail Meade, Rachel Mullins, Adora Frost, Hannah Phillips, Shelley Sadler
Celebration of Student Scholarship Poster Sessions Archive
No abstract provided.
The Best Therapist Has Fur And Four Legs, Jordyn Boesch, Sarah Boggs, Mark Campbell, Sarah Elam, Chelsea Hunley
The Best Therapist Has Fur And Four Legs, Jordyn Boesch, Sarah Boggs, Mark Campbell, Sarah Elam, Chelsea Hunley
Celebration of Student Scholarship Poster Sessions Archive
No abstract provided.
Process For Improving Under-Managed Pain In The Infant Population, Taylor Jones, Caitlin King, Heather Quesinberry, Abigail Wright, Shelley Sadler
Process For Improving Under-Managed Pain In The Infant Population, Taylor Jones, Caitlin King, Heather Quesinberry, Abigail Wright, Shelley Sadler
Celebration of Student Scholarship Poster Sessions Archive
No abstract provided.
Prevention Of Decubitus Ulcers In The Clinical Setting, Stephanie Parker, Carli Burton, Jordan Adkins, Samantha Cunningham, Kasea Thornberry, Shelley Sadler
Prevention Of Decubitus Ulcers In The Clinical Setting, Stephanie Parker, Carli Burton, Jordan Adkins, Samantha Cunningham, Kasea Thornberry, Shelley Sadler
Celebration of Student Scholarship Poster Sessions Archive
No abstract provided.
The Path Report Volume 1 Issue 4, Pathology Department, New York Medical College
The Path Report Volume 1 Issue 4, Pathology Department, New York Medical College
The Path Report
No abstract provided.
Thinking And Acting "Outside The Box", Erin E. Schwier, Jennie Digrado, Christine Mary Childers
Thinking And Acting "Outside The Box", Erin E. Schwier, Jennie Digrado, Christine Mary Childers
San Marcos, Summer 2018
Role play and simulation are both powerful teaching tools that have been used in nursing and physician education for many years. Role playing offers a cheaper alternative than simulation and allows the individuals playing the roles to experience the patient’s perspective. The University of St. Augustine in California is one of the few PT programs to teach PT students the Allen Cognitive levels, and the importance of cognition when planning and developing interventions. With the aging of the baby boomers, more therapists will be working with the aging population, and it is critical that the concept of cognitive challenges is …
Chironian 2018, New York Medical College
The Path Report Volume 2 Issue 3, Pathology Department, New York Medical College
The Path Report Volume 2 Issue 3, Pathology Department, New York Medical College
The Path Report
No abstract provided.
Jiann-Ping Hsu College Of Public Health Magazine, Georgia Southern University
Jiann-Ping Hsu College Of Public Health Magazine, Georgia Southern University
Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health Magazine
- A Message from the Dean
- Leadership
- Center Forges Partnership with EMS
- Perspective
- Faculty-Led Study Abroad Program
- Research Spotlight
- Sustainability at Its Finest
- Student Spotlight
- Alumni Spotlight