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DPT Student Presents at State Conference
October 15, 2014
School of Health Sciences hosts doctors from Iraq
August 23, 2014
As part of an effort to improve the medical education system in Iraq, the physicians visited Elon's Francis Center on Aug. 21.
DPT Class of 2016 honors human donors in service of thanksgiving and farewell
August 4, 2014
On Tuesday, July 22, 2014, Doctor of Physical Therapy students said farewell to their non-living anatomy teachers, as they honored the lives of 13 men and women who donated their bodies to science.
In the School of Health Sciences, art brings the body to life
July 22, 2014
Graduate students in Elon's Doctor of Physical Therapy and Physician Assistant Studies programs worked July 11 with a nationally recognized artist to paint muscles, tissue and bone onto classmates in a hands-on approach to anatomy.
Srikant Vallabhajosula presents at international conference
July 9, 2014
The assistant professor of physical therapy presented at the World Congress of Biomechanics Conference in July 2014.
DPT students & professor present at conference in Delaware
June 30, 2014
The Department of Physical Therapy Education and Department of Computing Sciences were represented at the 2014 Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society Conference in Newark, Delaware, from June 24-27, 2014.
School of Health Sciences honors faculty & staff
June 24, 2014
Two professors and a staff member were recognized June 19, 2014, during the school's annual awards luncheon.
Elon DPT student wins research award
June 11, 2014
Kristen Riffanacht received the American College of Sports Medicine Biomechanics Interest Group Student Research Award.
Elon DPT students and faculty present at national conference
June 11, 2014
The Department of Physical Therapy Education was represented at the 2014 American College of Sports Medicine held in Orlando, Fla. May 27-31.
DPT students hold 'Bones & Backpacks' session at local elementary school
June 9, 2014
Teachers and students at Eastlawn Elementary School in Burlington, N.C., spent an afternoon learning about the skeleton and spine safety from students in Associate Professor of Physical Therapy Education Janet Cope's class.