Health Professions

DMS Student Recognized On Albuquerque Business First’s ‘40 Under 40’ List

Alex Carter named one of New Mexico’s top young professionals and emerging leaders

Alex Carter ’26, PA-C, a student in Shenandoah University’s Doctor of Medical Science program, was recently named to Albuquerque Business First’s “40 Under 40” Class…

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First Buzzy’s Race for Research Held

PT Students Help Raise Money for Foundation for Physical Therapy research

Sunday, April 14, was a stunning day for the inaugural “roll” as part of Buzzy’s Race for Research organized by Shenandoah University physical therapy (SUPT)…

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Dance and Physical Therapy Programs Collaborate to Help People with Mobility Impairments Move and Dance

In March, a unique collaboration between Shenandoah University’s (SU) physical therapy (PT) and dance programs introduced nine people with mobility impairments and their care partners…

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School of Health Professions News: Spring 2024

Students and faculty travel to Nicaragua, as well as publish, present and meet with legislators

A dedicated interdisciplinary group of 41 health professionals and Shenandoah University health profession students recently completed a one-week service and learning trip to Leon, Nicaragua,…

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Division of Physical Therapy Renames Service Award In Memory Of Alumna And Former Adjunct Professor

Kelly McGaughey Roseberry ’10 committed her life to helping others

Shenandoah University’s Division of Physical Therapy has renamed its service award in memory of Kelly McGaughey Roseberry ’10, D.P.T., an SU alumna and former adjunct…

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Physician Assistant Studies & DMS Programs Showcased

Diversity efforts related to curriculum and more are highlighted 

Shenandoah’s Physician Assistant Studies program recently received attention for its efforts regarding inclusion, diversity and equity in an online article published by the PA Education…

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Summer 2024 Courses in the School of Health Professions

Take courses that could lead to a graduate certificate!

Wondering if you should pursue a graduate degree? Try some courses this summer to familiarize yourself with graduate work and even start what could lead…

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Shenandoah PA Professor Receives Major Honor 

American College of Lifestyle Medicine Names Sheila Hautbois As A Fellow

Visiting Assistant Professor in the Division of Physician Assistant (PA) Studies Sheila Hautbois, MSPAS, MPH, CHES®, PA-C, is one of the first non-physicians to be…

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Occupational Therapy Celebrates Honors

Graduates from OTD and Post-Professional OTD programs receive awards, as does a current MSOT student

Recent doctoral graduates and a current master’s student in Shenandoah University’s Division of Occupational Therapy have received a host of awards for their scholarship and…

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Public Health Professor Earns Award For Outstanding Work In The Classroom

Audra Gollenberg received a 2023 Libby and Hiter Harris Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Award

Audra Gollenberg, Ph.D., department chair and professor of public health at Shenandoah University, was one of six faculty members from the Virginia Foundation for Independent…

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