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Physical therapy research selected for national conference
September 4, 2012
Elon helps teen athletes monitor for concussions
August 27, 2012
Faculty & students are working with a Burlington high school football team to assess when players have recovered from head injuries.
DPT alumni pass the clinical specialist examinations for orthopedics and geriatrics
July 31, 2012
The Department of Physical Therapy Education congratulates DPT alumni Tim Miller G’07 on becoming a certified geriatric clinical specialist and Matt O’Neill G’07 on becoming a certified orthopedic clinical specialist.
Mark Archambault mentors co-authored journal article
July 30, 2012
Mark Archambault, chair and program director of the Department of Physician Assistant Studies, recently served as mentoring author of a peer-reviewed article written by former student, Darin Franceschini MMS, PA-C.
Mark Archambault collaborates on research presented in Vienna
July 30, 2012
Mark Archambault, Chair, Program Director and Associate Professor of Physician Assistant Studies, recently collaborated on research presented at the Association for Medical Education in Europe (AAME) 2011 Conference in Vienna, Austria.
Mark Archambault mentors two student publications in JAAPA.
July 30, 2012
Mark Archambault mentored two students to successful journal article publication in the Journal of the American Academy of Physician Assistants.
Charity Johansson to present at the International Transformative Learning conference
June 20, 2012
Professor Charity Johansson of the Department of Physical Therapy Education will present at the tenth International Transformative Learning conference this November in San Francisco.
DPT alumni, students and faculty present at APTA annual meeting
June 14, 2012
Physical therapy research posters were presented by Elon alumni, students and faculty at the American Physical Therapy Association Annual Meeting in Tampa, Fla.
School of Health Sciences honors faculty achievements
May 14, 2012
Faculty and staff were honored April 25 for their commitment to teaching, service and scholarship.