East Tennessee State Universityâs College of Clinical and Rehabilitative Health Sciences recently announced its 2020 Distinguished Alumni and Hall of Fame Inductees.
Typically, honorees are announced in the fall. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic last fall, the 2020 honorees will be recognized along with the 2021 honorees to be announced later this fall.
The two recipients of the 2020 Distinguished Alumni Award from the CCRHS are:
⢠Kim Garland â Garland received her Bachelor of Science degree in psychology and criminology from ETSU in 1998, and then returned to ETSU, where she earned a Master of Social Work degree in 2013. She currently serves as Child Protective Services director with the Tennessee Department of Childrenâs Services. Among her many accomplishments throughout her career, Garland has piloted the Drug Exposed Infant Team; developed the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Minors policy and workgroups in East Tennessee; served as a member of a Ba
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The Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS) is honoring its top students for the 2020-21 academic year. Thirty-two students, two from each of the 16 colleges, were selected for the KCTCS All-Academic Team. Students were chosen based on a rigorous process that focuses on academic performance and community service.
Selected from Somerset Community College (SCC) are Dalton Hays, Transfer Scholar and Sam Knapp, Workforce Scholar.
Dalton Hays was selected as the SCC transfer student on the 2021 KCTCS All-Academic Team and will receive a $500 scholarship in recognition of this achievement.
While an SCC student, Dalton has coached a Northern Middle School football team, assisted with a DECA chapter roadside cleanup, participated in Pulaski County High School football and basketball team fundraisers, and served as a Health Career Explorer and member of Phi Theta Kappa.
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April 29, 2021 - Wolters Kluwer, Heath, in collaboration with the Academy of Aquatic Physical Therapy of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA), will publish
JAPT is the ninth APTA journal added to the Lippincott portfolio. The APTA Academy of Aquatic Physical Therapy is pleased to collaborate with Wolters Kluwer to help enhance the journal s availability and quality in alignment with our Academy Mission to champion the aquatic physical therapy profession to optimize lifelong movement, function and wellness. Research in our specialty is key to our mission. We are looking forward to our inaugural digital issue, we welcome members and new readers to the digital platform. said Christine Schulte, President, APTA Aquatic Academy.
Phase 2 Results of Net Health Telehealth Study Highlight Value and Need for More Research
Latest findings, published in Physical Therapy Journal, offer robust demographic and medical profiles of patients treated via telehealth during pandemic
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PITTSBURGH, April 23, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Key insights for payers and providers about the use of telerehabilitation services during COVID-19 were highlighted in the latest research from Focus on Therapeutic Outcomes (FOTO), a Net Health company. The findings were published online ahead of print in the
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The descriptive study, based on a recent national FOTO data set of 222,680 patient records, provides details on how and to whom therapists provided telerehabilitation treatment during the coronavirus pandemic. It is the first peer-reviewed journal publication in a series of FOTO s telehealth research efforts and strengthens the case for the continued acceptance of telerehabili