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HSRS News Archives Fall '09
PASO to Sponsor a Bone Marrow Drive on Wednesday, December 2, in Schoo-Bemis Foyer
The Physician Assistant Student Organization (PASO) is sponsoring a Bone Marrow Drive on Wednesday, December 2, from 2-6 p.m. in the Schoo-Bemis Foyer. The event is coordinated by the Be The Match Foundation, which helps to get people on the bone marrow registry. The process takes about fifteen minutes, and involves some paperwork and a mouth swab. For more information, contact the Physician Assistant Department at (413) 748-3554. You may also contact Nicole Duguay at the Be The Match Foundation at Nicole.Rubeira@ribc.orgThe Department of Physical Therapy hosted Dr. Lawrence P. Cahalin as the 2009 Greene Memorial Lecturer in Physical Therapy on October 29
In honor of National Physical Therapy Month, the Springfield College Department of Physical Therapy hosted Lawrence P. Cahalin, PT, Ph.D., CCS, as the 2009 Greene Memorial Lecturer in Physical Therapy on October 29. Dr. Cahalin's lecture was entitled “The Perfect Collision of Physical Therapy Education, Practice & Research – The Case Report.” Dr. Cahalin is an American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) board-certified cardiopulmonary specialist and has been actively involved in clinical research and clinical practice in cardiovascular and pulmonary physical therapy for over twenty-five years. Dr. Cahalin is currently a clinical professor in the physical therapy department at Northeastern University and is completing the second edition of his textbook entitled Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Physical Therapy: An Evidence-Based Approach.J. Patrick Decoteau presented at the International Association of Rehabilitation Professionals 2009 Forensic Conference
J. Patrick Decoteau , Ph.D., CRC/LRC, professor of rehabilitation and disability studies, recently presented in Memphis, Tennessee at the International Association of Rehabilitation Professionals 2009 Forensic Conference. Dr. Decoteau’s general session with over 300 attendees was entitled, 2010 CRCC Code of Professional Ethics for Rehabilitation Counselors: Implications for Private Sector Practitioners. Dr. Decoteau currently serves the organization as a member of its Executive Committee and Board of Directors. In addition, in his position as Secretary/Treasurer to the IARP Board, he chairs the Finance Committee and is a founding member of the Case Management Section Board of Directors.J. Patrick Decoteau recently opened the New England Chapter of the International Association of Rehabilitation Professionals Fall 2009 Annual Conference
J. Patrick Decoteau, Ph.D., professor of rehabilitation and disability studies and president of the New England Chapter of the International Association of Rehabilitation Professionals, recently opened the organization’s Fall 2009 Annual Conference at Liberty Mutual Group’s Dover, N.H., campus. The day-long conference included presentations on topics such as “Overcoming Work-Related Obstacles for those with Vision Impairments,” “Functional Bio-Feedback to Facilitate Return-to-Work,” and “Job Modification for Persistent Upper-Extremity Tendonitis—A Computer Workstation Case Study.”Physician Assistant Graduates Score 100% Pass Rate
For the third time in four years, graduates from the Springfield College Physician Assistant Master’s program have had a 100% first-time pass rate for the Physician Assistant National Certification Examination (PANCE). This exam is administered by the National Commission on the Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA) and qualifies students for state licensure. The national first-time pass rate for 2009 is 93%, making this an outstanding accomplishment for SC graduates.Katherine Post recently published two articles
Katherine Post, Ph.D., Professor and Chair of the Occupational Therapy department, recently published two articles: Higher Education as Occupation: The Role of OT Practitioners in Supporting Students' Participation in College Learning Environments in the July 13, 2009 issue of OT Practice magazine, and Advancing Your Knowledge and Skills in Assistive Technology in the September 2009 issue of the Technology Special Interest Section Quarterly.Click here for the Fall '09 archives.
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