Recovery, by the book
A new book club for people with language problems caused by stroke and other illnesses offers participants the opportunity to express themselves in a safe, fun environment.
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A new book club for people with language problems caused by stroke and other illnesses offers participants the opportunity to express themselves in a safe, fun environment.
Kaitlin Shiver uses creative strategies to balance her roles as physical therapy graduate student and professional athlete.
At a recent PHHP Distinguished Scholar Lecture Series talk alumnus Dr. Dan Shapiro described the documentary project he developed to help medical students see through the eyes of patients.
The College of Public Health and Health Professions is pleased to announce the PHHP Outstanding Alumni for 2011. They will be honored at a ceremony during the college’s alumni reunion on November 5. Alumni less than 10 years since graduation Meryl Joseph Alappattu, doctor of physical therapy ’08 …
Dr. Jennifer Reingle is the first graduate of the University of Florida’s doctorate in epidemiology program.
In a new study researchers explain how seasonal H1N1 influenza became resistant to the most widely used antiviral agent for treating and preventing flu.
Roxanna Bendixen, Ph.D., OTR/L, examines how disease and disability affect children’s participation in activities, social development and quality of life.
Dr. Elisa Rodriguez and colleagues are working to address the barriers to participation in genetic family linkage studies of breast cancer in African-American women and their families.
Speech-language pathology student Traci Reynolds spent two weeks in Nicaragua this summer learning how to be an interpreter.
A training program that strengthens the muscles involved in inspiration can help patients who have been unable to get off a ventilator — a condition known as failure to wean — breathe independently.