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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.
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.
School children visit Elon for “Bones and Backpacks” lesson
May 8, 2012
Fifth grade students from nearby Sylvan Elementary School get a lesson from DPT students, and offer thanks to LabCorp executives for research funding.
Chamber of Commerce visits Francis Center
March 15, 2012
Top local business and civic leaders on Tuesday toured Elon University’s new home for physical therapy education and physician assistant studies.
Elon DPT Relay for Child Cancer (RACC) – May 4-5
February 21, 2012
Elon DPT is hosting a 24-hour relay walk to raise money for childhood cancer research.
Daryl Lawson, DPT students present at NC State
February 21, 2012
Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy Education Daryl Lawson and three year III DPT students were invited to speak at North Carolina State University on Monday, Feb. 20. by the president of the Pre-Health Minority Interest group, DeMonica Gentry.