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Communication Disorders Clinic

Speak Up! Group Helps Adults with Disabilities Develop Self-Advocacy and Communication Skills

Written By: Camille Dolan '98 | February 10, 2022
A new therapy group for adults with disabilities is empowering them with skills related to self-advocacy and social communication. Speak Up! began earlier this year through the Communication Disorders Clinic, […]
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UCF’s new PhD in Kinesiology Advances Science of Human Movement and Trains Future Researchers and Educators

Written By: Anthony M. Moore | February 9, 2022
UCF’s new Kinesiology Ph.D. degree program will prepare students for careers as clinical researchers, sports scientists, university professors, and professional leaders in one of the nation’s fastest growing fields. Approved by […]
Physical Therapy

Residency Faculty Conrad, Beato, Neely Receive National and State Awards

Written By: College of Health Professions and Sciences | February 7, 2022
Multiple faculty members of the UCF & Orlando Health Neurologic Residency Program were recognized by their respective academies at this year’s American Physical Therapy Association Combined Section’s Meeting held in […]
Physical Therapy

Residency Faculty Presents with National Parkinson Task Force Members

Written By: College of Health Professions and Sciences | February 5, 2022
UCF & Orlando Health Neurologic Residency Coordinator Nicole Dawson PT, PhD, GCS, and Residency Director Morris “Rick” Beato, PT, DPT, GCS, NCS, presented with members of the national Parkinson task […]
Physical Therapy

4 Physical Therapy Faculty Recognized at APTA Conference

Written By: | February 5, 2022
Congratulations to our faculty members from the Division of Physical Therapy who received awards at this year’s American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) Combined Sections Meeting in San Antonio, TX. Morris […]
Center for Autism and Related Disabilities

‘Links in a chain’: new 911 dispatcher training is critical for finding missing persons with autism

Written By: Grayson Keglovic | February 5, 2022
Florida Department of Law Enforcement inspector Chad Hoffman said that the most critical component when attempting to recover a missing child with autism is to identify that the missing child […]
Social Work

Honoring the First Black Woman Hired as Faculty at UCF

Written By: MIKITA NAYEE AND MEGAN PABIAN | February 3, 2022
Since her death in 2007, UCF continues to honor the late Cheryl Evans Green and her impact on the local community and social work students. Forty-four years ago, Cheryl Evans […]
Kinesiology

Take care of yourself to take care of others: yoga’s benefits for patient caretakers

Written By: Grayson Keglovic | February 3, 2022
A Yoga Alliance certified instructor hosted “Recharge to Charge On” for faculty and staff of the Colleges of Health Professions and Sciences on Thursday. Beth Stone, who has been teaching yoga […]

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