Facets : 01 - Fal 2002
School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences

FACETS MAGAZINE
Fall 2002

  • Cliff’s Notes - Dean Cliff Brubaker on a Leaner Look
  • Giving - Karen Khan on Planned Giving
  • Feedback
  • Thanks to our Donors and Friends
  • Masters of Studies in Law - Disabilities Law Concentration
  • Access - Dr. Malcolm McNeil Discusses the Dwindling Number of Ph.D. Students
  • Team Leader - Board of Visitors Chair Andy Kuzneski Says SHRS Fielding a Winning Team
  • Panther Pride - Brian Beinecke Works Hard On and Off the Field
  • Olin Teague Award - Dr. Rory Cooper Honored by the VA
  • Class Acts
  • New and Noteworthy
  • Community of Neighbors - Nancy Mizak, Chris Marchionda, and Working Order
  • Yearbook
  • Summer in America - A Pittsburgh Sabbatical for Dr. Lucas van der Woude
  • Calendar of Events
  • Inside Look
  • Training Day - The Challenges and Rewards of Clinical Education in Athletic Training
  • Communication Science & Disorders - Listening Carefully for the Clues Discovering the Factors Behind Childhood Communication Disorders
  • Health Information Management - Preventing the Preventable, Eliminating Errors from Patient Records
  • Occupational Therapy - A Soldier’s Story, An O.T. Graduate Applies His Skills in Time of War , Organizing Knowledge for Evidence-Based Practice, New Curriculum Design Puts the Universal Language of Human Function into Practice
  • Physical Therapy - Direct Access Coming to PA Act 6 of 2002 Lets Physical Therapists See Patients Without a Physician Referral
  • Emergency Medicine - Knowledge without Borders Extending the Reach of Emergency Medicine Expertise
  • Rehabilitation Science & Technology - The Final Phase The HERL Machine Shop Turns Research into Reality
  • Sports Medicine & Nutrition - Athletic Training Goes International Japanese Students Visit Athletic
  • Dialogue - A Conversation with Congresswoman Melissa Hart


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