Facets : 02 - Fall 2001
School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences

FACETS MAGAZINE
Fall 2001

  • Cliff’s Notes - Dean Cliff Brubaker on Difficult Lessons
  • Access - Kate Seelman on Health Care Policy
  • New Graduate Program: Disability Studies
  • New Department: Sports Medicine and Nutrition
  • Thanks to our Donors and Friends
  • A New Voice
  • No Gain, Some Pain
  • Voices
  • Taking the Lead
  • A Cut Above
  • Going for Gold
  • Bookmarks
  • Yearbook
  • In Memoriam
  • Class Acts
  • Learning by Doing - Elaine Mormer Brings Disability Law to Life
  • Talking Outside the Lines - Stuttering Center Provides Research and Treatment for Children Who Stutter
  • On the Front Lines of Speech-Language Pathology - The Clinical Network Combats Swallowing Disorders
  • Taking Physical Therapy to the Next Level - Residents in Sports Physical Therapy Combine Research and Teaching with Hands-on Clinical Work
  • On a Roll - Partnerships are key at the Center for Assistive Technology
  • Where the Rubber Meets the Road - The Center for Assistive Technology Keeps Karen Van Dusen On The Go.
  • A Fair Test - Unraveling the Knot of Cultural Bias in Language Testing
  • Good Vibrations - Cochlear Implants Provide Stimulating Results in the Treatment of Hearing Loss
  • Let’s Get Clinical - Building Emergency Medicine Knowledge One Patient at a Time
  • Setting the Standard - Recording a Better Healthcare Future
  • Milestones in Movement - Tracking Infant Development
  • My Aching Back - Improving Treatment of Severe Back Pain
  • More Than Pets - Understanding How Service Dogs Change Lives
  • No Butts About It - Putting the Pressure on Wheelchair Seat Cushions
  • The Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center on Wheeled Mobility
  • Food for Thought - Making Good Nutrition Palatable
  • Staying in the Game - Sport as a Way of Life

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