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The idea came up during an interview over Zoom.

Ryan Clark, the director of communications for the College of Health Sciences, said he was listening back to an interview that was recorded over Zoom when he thought the conversation sounded pretty good.

“It sounded like a podcast,” he said.

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By Ryan Clark
CHS Communications Director

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By Ryan Clark
CHS Communications Director

It is that time of year again, when the U.S. News & World Report comes out with its annual list of the best jobs in the country, and once again, Physician Assistant and Physical Therapist are at the top of the list.

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By Ryan Clark
CHS Communications Director

The 2022 CHS Student Awards was a feel-good, end-of-the-year celebration of achievement held in the Worsham Cinema in the Gatton Student Center.

"Today is about our students," CHS Dean Scott Lephart, PhD, told the crowd. "This is an exciting time to celebrate."

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by Geza Bruckner

Human and mammalian milk, a key source of early infant nourishment, has evolved as a result of 200 million plus years of Darwinian pressure on mammalian lactation to become the near perfect species specific neonatal food.

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UK PhD Student’s First Visit to Samaritan’s Touch UK Student Physical Therapy Clinic Brings Answers and Relief

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Physical Therapy, Class of 1997

S Fritz

What is your current title

Associate Professor and  Program Director, University of South Carolina Physical Therapy Program, Department of Exercise Science.

What are your primary responsibilities?

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Physical Therapy, Class of 1990



 

What is your current title?

Director of Clinical Education for the Doctor of Physical Therapy program and Interim Associate Dean of Academic Affairs for the University of Cincinnati College of Allied Health Sciences.

What are your primary responsibilities?

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"More than two-thirds of 2-year-olds are also using tablets, more than half dawdle on smart phones, and 1 in 4 are deploying some form of technology at the dinner table.Even babies, not even a year old, are being pulled in, according to a new study."

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