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CHPS Dean Christopher Ingersoll Awarded by CAATE for Contributions to AT Education and Accreditation

Written By: Mikita Nayee | October 28, 2022
The athletic training accreditation entity, Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE), honored UCF College of Health Professions and Sciences Dean Christopher Ingersoll with the 2022 Pete Koehneke Award. […]
Social Work

Reshawna Chapple Co-PI on a $5 Million Interdisciplinary Grant at UM

Written By: University of Michigan, CDHW | October 28, 2022
The Center for Disability Health and Wellness (CDHW) at the University of Michigan (U-M), has been awarded a five-year, $5 million grant dedicated to enhancing the health and functioning of […]
Health Sciences

How TikTok Trends May Impact Shortage of Type 2 Diabetes Drug Ozempic

Written By: healthline | October 26, 2022
The prescription drug Ozempic, used to treat patients with type 2 diabetes, has gone viral on the social media platform TikTok because of its weight-loss side effect. Because the results […]
Physical Therapy

YOUR HEALTH: Go Baby Go

Written By: Milvionne Chery and Roque Correa | October 26, 2022
ORLANDO, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) – Cerebral palsy, down syndrome, or certain birth defects … These are just some of the conditions that may cause limited mobility for kids. They can […]
Social Work

UCF Podcast: Championing Against Violence

Written By: Nicole Dudenhoefer ’17 | October 24, 2022
Season three of Knights Do That, UCF’s official podcast, returns with its sixth guest, Bethany Backes, an assistant professor in the Violence Against Women faculty cluster and holds a joint appointment […]
Athletic Training

A Fitness Expert Weighs In On How To Build The Best Workout Routine For Yourself

Written By: Health Digest | October 18, 2022
Working out is an essential part of a healthy and well-balanced lifestyle. As a matter of fact, getting regular exercise and physical activity can help improve and maintain the health […]
Social Work

Advance Care Planning a Bridge to Hospice Among Latino Communities

Written By: Holly Vossel | October 17, 2022
Early access to advance care planning can be a vehicle for greater health equity among underserved Latino communities, recent research has shown. Providers have a ways to go when it […]
Social Work

UCF Social Work Panel Event Explores Puerto Rican Intersectionality to Better Serve Clients

Written By: CHPS Staff | October 14, 2022
UCF School of Social Work faculty Iradly Roche organized an event to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month on September 23 by scheduling a panel of four speakers who explored social work […]
Social Work

Social Work Faculty Olga Molina Honored for Her Efforts to Support Hispanic Clients

Written By: CHPS Staff | October 14, 2022
The UCF Office of Civil Discourse and Engagement‘s Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration Reception honored Olga Molina, associate professor at the School of Social Work, for her contributions to research and clinical experience […]
Physical Therapy

Health Headlines: Program offering toy cars for children with mobility issues

Written By: Rhonda Hardin | October 4, 2022
Lake Charles, LA (KPLC) – Limited mobility can create barriers for children with conditions like cerebral palsy, down syndrome, or other birth defects. While it can isolate them from activities […]

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