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Dr. Sofia Benson-Goldberg’s Award-Winning Work Improves Readability for CDC’s COVID-19 Documents

May 4, 2022
Sofia Benson-Goldberg, a recent doctoral graduate of the Department of Allied Health Sciences’ Division of Speech and Hearing Sciences, received an Impact Award from The Graduate School earlier this year thanks to her work in improving readability for the CDC’s COVID-19 documents targeting adults with extremely low literacy skills, including those with...

Alumni Feature: Ryan Brooks, PT, DPT Tackles University of Miami Residency

May 4, 2022
Ryan Brooks, PT, DPT, MA, CSCS, USAW-L2, is a 2021 graduate of the division of Physical Therapy’s DPT program. Following graduation from ºÚÁÏÍø, he began a PT residency program at the University of Miami where he works at a sports-based outpatient orthopedic clinic and in the athletic training room for...

Alumni Spotlight: Tanner Holden, PT, DPT Presents at CSM

April 14, 2022
Tanner Holden, PT, DPT, CSCS recently attended the American Physical Therapy Association’s Combined Sections Meeting (APTA CSM) for his first time as a ºÚÁÏÍø DPT graduate. The DPT program is housed within the Division of Physical Therapy in the Department of Allied Health Sciences. At the CSM, Holden presented his research...

Physician Assistant Studies Program Receives Continued Accreditation Status

April 12, 2022
ºÚÁÏÍø-Chapel Hill’s Department of Allied Health Sciences, housed within the School of Medicine, is pleased to announce its Physician Assistant Studies program received continued accreditation status on a 8-year review cycle.

PT Magazine Features Dana McCarty’s Research on Social Determinants of Health in Latest Issue

April 6, 2022
In an October 2021 perspective article published in PTJ: Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation Journal, authors Dana McCarty, PT, DPT, and Meghan Shanahan, PhD, MPH, explored how PTs can and should use the socio-ecological model to treat and motivate their patients. PT Magazine featured McCarty’s work in its latest issue.

Featured Alumna: Jordan Lupton, SLP

March 18, 2022
Jordan Lupton received both her undergraduate and master’s degrees from ºÚÁÏÍø-Chapel Hill, and has worked as a school-based speech language pathologist (SLP) for 15 years. She is currently President of the North Carolina Speech, Hearing & Language Association (NCSHLA).

Lindsey Byom, PhD Receives NIH Award for Research Surrounding Traumatic Brain Injuries and Communication

March 8, 2022
Byom, assistant professor in the division of Speech and Hearing Sciences, has received a K23 award from the NIH, National Deafness and Other Communication Disorders. The career development award is patient-focused and specific to clinical research – recipients must hold some type of clinical certification, including Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs). In...

Ling Beisecker Receives Southern Association of Allied Health Deans Award for Leadership, Diversity, Inclusion and Equity

February 23, 2022
Ling Beisecker, a first-year Department of Allied Health Sciences Human Movement Science Curriculum (HMSC) PhD Student, recently received the Southern Association of Allied Health Deans Award for Leadership, Diversity, Inclusion and Equity. The award recognizes students pursuing a degree in a health science profession who demonstrate leadership and promotion of...

Lasting Impacts: Celebrating Accomplishments of Black Students, Faculty, Staff and Alumni

February 14, 2022
Black History Month offers a unique time to celebrate African American and Black people in the Department of Allied Health Sciences community who have made and continue to make significant and valued contributions through their work, relationships and commitment to service. We hope you’ll join us in recognizing the amazing...

Meet Alexis Otway, Second Generation Clinical Laboratory Science Student

February 1, 2022
Many children hope to follow in their parents’ footsteps when they grow up and begin working. For Alexis Otway, that wasn’t necessarily the case. However, as she wraps up her first semester in the Clinical Laboratory Science program – the same one her mother, Erin Crittenton, graduated from in 2008...