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Medicine takes flight for Elon PA graduate
March 8, 2015
2nd Lt. Jamie Seals, whose education was funded by the U.S. Air Force Health Professions Scholarship Program, reports for commissioned officer training in May as she begins her healthcare career by serving her country.
Physical Therapy faculty, students and alumni present research at national conference
February 12, 2015
Sixteen Elon physical therapy research posters were recently presented at the American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections meeting in Indianapolis, Ind.
Physical therapy alumni recognized
February 11, 2015
Six alumni were recently recognized as board certified clinical specialists at the American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting.
PA and DPT programs enroll Class of 2017
January 5, 2015
Elon’s School of Health Sciences welcomed two new classes of graduate students to the university community this week.
Elon holds white coat ceremony for Physician Assistant Studies program
December 17, 2014
A Dec. 12 program in the Sacred Space of the Numen Lumen Pavilion marked the end of academic studies and the formal start of clinical education for members of the PA program's Class of 2016.
Daryl Lawson publishes article on the use of telemedicine
December 16, 2014
The article, which the associate professor of physical therapy education co-wrote with Nevada physical therapist Doug Herron, appeared on the website for Advance magazine and is also slated for print publication.
Elon graduates largest class in DPT program history
December 15, 2014
University leaders conferred degrees Sunday afternoon on 58 graduate students in the Doctor of Physical Therapy program, which for the first time hosted its Commencement ceremony in McCrary Theatre.
Symposium gives future physician assistants insight into service
December 10, 2014
Graduate students in Elon University’s Physician Assistant Studies program learned Tuesday from faculty and staff across campus how to create meaningful relationships with underserved and vulnerable populations.