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St. Francis honors faculty
Three distinguished St. Francis University faculty members received awards for their service to the university at the President’s Awards Convocation on April 23. Curtis Kindel, assistant professor of physical therapy, was named co-recipient of the...Tags: Medical Specialization, Teachers, Science and Technology, Health Treatments, Education
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Emory and Henry gets $300K grant for health sciences dean
A $300,000 grant will help establish a full-time dean at the Emory & Henry College School of Health Sciences in Marion. The college announced the grant from the Virginia Tobacco Indemnification and Community Revitalization Commission on Thursday....Tags: Health Treatments, Smyth County
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Donate blood at various locations
South Bend TribuneThe American Red Cross will have a blood drive from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at Fishers Inc., 51318 Indiana 933, South Bend. South Bend Medical Foundation will hold the following blood drives: - Eastlake Athletic Club, 3400 Henke Road, Elkhart, 3 to...Tags: Health Treatments, American Red Cross
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'Bones in Balance' begins Tuesday
South Bend TribuneST. JOSEPH — Lakeland Orthopedic Physical Therapy is offering the four-week program, “Bones in Balance,” designed to teach those diagnosed with osteoporosis and osteopenia how to live with these conditions through self-management....Tags: Health Treatments, Osteoporosis
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Newport News moves forward with plans for health academy
NEWPORT NEWS — Warwick High School will be expanding its horizons next school year when it adds the curriculum for a newly approved health sciences academy aimed at getting students ready for careers in the medical field. The new classes are the...Tags: Riverside Regional Medical Center, Old Dominion University, Government, Politics, Thomas Nelson Community College
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Column: Cherish warm-blanket moments
One of my Facebook friends used a phrase to describe her gratitude for her friend’s support during her battle with cancer. She wanted to thank those who had offered prayers and kind words through the challenging medical process. The phrase? She...Tags: Health Treatments, Pneumonia
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Program opens doors to new careers
From kidney dialysis to physical therapy, Avera St. Luke's health academy exposes area high school students to different health careers in the hope they will return to their hometowns. Local juniors and seniors had the chance to interact with St. Luke'...
Tags: Students, Health Treatments, Health and Safety at School, Dialysis, Health and Medical Professionals
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NN museum hosts 'Bodies Revealed'
A skeleton straddles a bicycle, a muscle-bound athlete winds up for a baseball pitch, and another figure stares blank-eyed into the distance. The whole body specimens displayed as part of "Bodies Revealed," an Atlanta-based exhibition of preserved,...
Tags: Education, Museums, Physical Therapists, Virginia Living Museum, Quitting Smoking
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Physical therapist co-authors study
Shelly Arthur-Sinar, a physical therapist for Sanford Aberdeen Medical Center, was recently published as a part of a team in Physical Therapy Journal of Policy, Administration and Leadership. The study, "Access to Outpatient Physical Therapy Services...Tags: Health Treatments
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6 Tips for incorporating multiple interests into one career
Brazen CareeristBrazen Careerist Do you cringe when you think about pursuing only one career? As someone with a lot of different passions -- someone with both a film degree and a law degree, who did freelance Web design and played classical violin for much of her...Tags: Advice Columns and Columnists, Science and Technology, Health Treatments, New Products, Arts and Culture
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Meet Maryland point guard commitment Roddy Peters
The Baltimore SunRoddy Peters’ plan to claim Maryland’s starting point guard job suffered a significant setback in December when the Suitland senior underwent season-ending shoulder surgery. Doctors told Peters at the time that he probably wouldn’t...Tags: Health Treatments, Maryland Terrapins, Physical Therapists, Sports, Basketball
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Emory & Henry, King consider possible partnerships
Emory & Henry College and the King School of Medicine plan to look for ways that they could collaborate in health sciences. In a memorandum of understanding announced Thursday, the schools agree to begin exploring possible partnerships. Next year,...
Tags: Health Treatments, Education, Drugs and Medicines, Colleges and Universities
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