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Elizabeth Crais and Rebecca Pretzel Receive Grant From Health Resources Services Administration
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The Health Resources Services Administration has awarded a new grant, Navigating Pathways for Coordinated Care for Children with ASD/DD, to Elizabeth Crais, PhD, and Rebecca Pretzel, PhD.
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Oct. 17
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Center for Literacy and Disability Studies receives federal funding to enhance reading platform
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The Center for Literacy and Disability Studies in the Department of Allied Health Sciences plans to expand its Tar Heel Reader platform, an online inventory of books designed to make reading accessible for individuals with disabilities, with a grant received from the U.S. Department of Education.
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Nov. 17
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Physician Assistant Studies Recognized on Veterans Day at UNC Hospitals
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The Physician Assistant Studies program received recognition in a Veterans Day celebration, held in the lobby at UNC Children’s Hospital, on Monday, November 12, 2018.
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Nov. 20
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UNC School of Medicine Ranked First for Primary Care for Second Straight Year
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In the annual rankings of “America’s Best Graduate Schools,” U.S. News & World Report ranked UNC School of Medicine 1st for primary care, 23rd in research, 4th for family medicine, 9th for rehabilitation counseling, 11th for obstetrics and gynecology, 20th for psychiatry, and 26th for internal medicine.
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“Airwaves and Educators” podcast launches with co-host Janelle Bludorn
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Janelle Bludorn, PA-C and a clinical assistant professor in Physician Assistant Studies, has launched a podcast alongside the PA colleagues, titled "Airwaves and Educators." The medical education podcast focuses on physician assistant education and features the voices of three co-hosts to provide insight into scenarios a PA educator might encounter.
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April 4
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King to present at Symposium on Cochlear Implants in Children, Receives Scholarship Award
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Kaylene King, a third-year Doctor of Audiology student in the Division of Speech and Hearing Sciences, will present at the 16th Symposium on Cochlear Implants in Children, to be held in July 2019 and hosted by the American Cochlear Implant Alliance. King also received a 2019 student scholarship award.
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March 28
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Allied Health Sciences celebrates annual clinical preceptor appreciation day
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The Department of Allied Health Sciences recognized more than 150 clinical preceptors during its annual clinical preceptor appreciation event, held at the North Carolina Botanical Garden.
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June 2
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Taking a Non-Traditional Path: A Community College Student’s Transfer to Radiologic Science
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Drew Webster is a senior in the Division of Radiologic Science who had a non-traditional path to UNC-Chapel Hill. As a community college student at Alamance Community College, Webster found that the transition to the university opened a pathway to higher education for him.
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Dec. 5
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Lecture: 'Drops of Life'
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Michael Magee, M.D., who was once a resident at UNC and is now a renowned author, will be returning on Feb. 2 to give a lecture entitled, "Drops of Life."
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Vital Signs - Jan. 28, 2010
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“Toward a new approach for studying and eliminating disparities: intersection of social context, life course, health care and health inequities.”
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This seminar, presented by Dr. Vijaya Hogan on Feb. 19, is part of the Health Disparities Seminar Series co-sponsored by the UNC Program on Ethnicity, Culture and Health Outcomes and the Cecil G. Sheps Center.
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