Medical sonography students, class of 2023, who are completing their clinical externship have also spent several hours studying in preparation of their board examinations.
Tag: Dr. Pallavi Patel College of Health Care Sciences
NSU Graduate Students Present at FLASHA
Speech-language pathology graduate students, Amanda Perry, and Vanessa Lewinsky presented their research at the Florida Association of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists (FLASHA) annual convention in Orlando.
Inviting Speakers for Tiny Tots
The aim for Tiny Tots program is to promote safe transition to home, health literacy, and support mental health/anxiety.
NSU Student’s Research Goes International
Faculty and students from the Department of Health and Human Performance (HHP) in the Dr. Pallavi Patel College of Health Care Sciences, recently presented their latest research at the 20th Annual ISSN Conference and Expo.
NSU Assists the Florida Panthers Hockey Team
This year, the Florida Panthers asked the Department of Health and Human Performance to assist the Florida Panthers with physical assessments for newly drafted players.
Welcome Future Sonographers!
On June 20, the class of 2025 was officially welcomed into the sonography fold at the Annual White Coat Ceremony, which was held at the beautiful Tampa Bay Campus in Clearwater.
Perfect Defense! Celebrating Dr. Moody
The Cardiovascular Sonography (CVS) program is also proud to make known the great accomplishments of Robert Moody, Ph.D., M.S., RVT, CVS assistant professor.
Ensuring Healthy Hearing: NSU Audiology Department travels To Orlando For Special Olympics Summer Games
The Special Olympics of Florida Summer Games returned this May for the first time in three years. A large part of the State Games includes the Healthy Athlete program, which provides those athletes with free health screenings, treatment, and access to necessary medical devices and education.
Audiology Heads To “The Hill” For Advocacy Day 2023
On May 19, 2023, twelve Doctor of Audiology students from Nova Southeastern University traveled to Capitol Hill, accompanied by three faculty members, Patricia Gaffney, Au.D., Alyssa Needleman, Ph.D., and Erica Friedland, Au.D., to advocate for the profession of audiology and raise awareness for current legislation affecting the field.
Bringing Clinical Training To The Classroom
In summer 2022, Fred DiCarlo, Ed.D., CCC-SLP, associate professor and director of academic and faculty support, started implementing a pilot assignment, the Virtual Patient Education (VPE) activity in his course, SLP 6055, Dysphagia, in collaboration with Laura Lenkey, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, adjunct professor at Radford University in Virginia.