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

FACETS MAGAZINE
Summer 2002

  • Cliff’s Notes -Dean Cliff Brubaker on the Class of 2002
  • Access - Dr. Anthony Delitto Discusses Medicare - Reimbursement and Physical Therapy Training
  • Health Care Hero Awards - Cliff Brubaker and Mike Boninger
  • Giving - Karen Khan on Ways to Support SHRS
  • New Rehabilitation Counseling Program
  • CAPTE Accredits DPT
  • A Community of Neighbors - Louise Tkach
  • Dialogue - A Conversation with Dr. Margaret Giannini
  • Class Acts
  • Rewards
  • In Memoriam - Thomas J. O’Connor
  • Voices
  • Calendar of Events
  • New and Noteworthy
  • Alumni Letter - Paul Rockar
  • Combined Efforts - Profile of Kathy and Buz Swanik
  • Yearbook
  • The Mezzo Soprano - Profile of Dr. Kitty Verdolini
  • From Bench to Bedside - Profile of Dr. Kathleen Kelly
  • Baby Talk - New State Law Mandates Universal Screening of Infants for Hearing Loss
  • The Real World - Challenges and Rewards of Clinical - Education in Occupational Therapy
  • Teaching the Hands that Heal - The D.T. Watson Story
  • Looking at the Other Side - Deciphering the Relationship Between Right Hemisphere Brain Damage and Language
  • Learning from Afar - Center for Emergency Medicine Helps Strengthen Long Distance CME
  • Protecting Our Right to Privacy - New HIPAA Regulations Safeguard Patient Records
  • Advancing the Field through Advanced Degrees - The Master of Science Program Helps Career OTs Achieve Continued Competency
  • What a Pain! - Identifying the Correct Treatment for Lower Back Pain
  • Reaching Out and Grabbing On - The Raptor Arm Improves Life for Patients with Limited Upper Extremity Function
  • The India Connection -Partnering to Build a Better Wheelchair
  • Par Without Pain -Identifying the Best Course for Golf Injury Treatment and Prevention
  • The Training Table -Healthy Eating and the Healthy Athlete

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