By Ryan Clark
CHS Communications Director
Jamie Suhr came all the way from the West Coast to spend his first day in Physical Therapy school in the College of Health Sciences Monday.
Suhr, a 29-year-old native of Boise, Idaho, attended his first class — physiology — and he came away impressed.
By Ryan Clark
CHS Communications Director
Allison Rulen says she’s always wanted to do something in healthcare — something scientific, she says — and she always loved the University of Kentucky.
By Ryan Clark
CHS Communications Director
Judy Wright took in the scene: Her former classmates, some she hadn't seen in more than 50 years, were laughing and enjoying each others' company. It was almost too much to put into words.
By Ryan Clark
CHS Communications Director
These days, when Andrew Branham gets off work at the East Kentucky Physical Therapy & Sports Clinic, he changes out of his professional clothes and puts on an old T-shirt, shorts and boots. Gloves are a good idea, too. And he reminds himself to bring along the shovels and the cleaning supplies.
By Ryan Clark
CHS Communications Director
LEXINGTON, Ky. (June 28, 2022) — While he could never have known it at the time, Patrick Pabian, PT, DPT, PhD, can now say he owes his career to a hurt knee.
By Ryan Clark
CHS Communications Director
When the wheels finally wore out, Astri Guyder says she just didn’t know what to do.
As a grad student, she had very little money. And her husband, who suffers from paralysis, uses his manual wheelchair to get around.
But then the wheels gave out, and all at once, both she and her husband were left trying to figure out what to do.
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."
By Ryan Clark
CHS Communications Director
Shelley Ferrin remembers exactly when everything started to make sense — the idea, the need and the simplicity of the solution. It all came together at once and seemed so clear.
By Ryan Clark
CHS Communications Director
Brian Noehren, PT, PhD, FACSM and interim Associate Dean for Research and professor in the College of Health Sciences, is the latest recipient of the College’s Joseph Hamburg Professorship in Rehabilitation Sciences.