Melissa Morris joins the ranks of more than 2000 individuals from 37 countries who have achieved this distinction.
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Audiology Program Wins Photo Contest
This picture was a great example of CARL in-use.
NSU Alumnus Catches the Love
NSU’s Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) program alumnae, Lauren Tome, M.S., CCC/SLP, was featured in Joe DiMaggio Children’s hospital “Catch the Love this Season” as they celebrate those who have hands that heal and hearts that care.
The Nominated AAA Volunteer of the Month: Emilie Vos
Emilie Vos is featured as the American Academy of Audiology (AAA) “Volunteer of the Month” in the AAA Weekly e-newsletter.
Congratulations to Early Career Professional Certificate Recipients
Krista Hadeed and Samantha Novick were awarded the 2020 Distinguished Early Career Professional Certificate by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.
SLP Alum Recipient of the WPLG Local 10 LIFEchanger Award
SLP is excited to acknowledge alumnus Samantha Novick, who was the recipient of the WPLG Local 10 LIFEchanger Award.
Respiratory Therapy Program Loans Ventilators to Local Hospitals
NSU’s programs in Respiratory Therapy in the Dr. Pallavi Patel College of Health Care Sciences loaned eight ventilators to local hospitals in the Palm
NSU Physical Therapy, Physician’s Assistant, and Psychology Programs team up to treat over 600 patients in Puerto Rico
In April 2019, students, faculty, and alumni of the NSU Professional Doctor of Physical Therapy (D.P.T.) Programs in Fort Lauderdale and Tampa under the
Congratulations to Anesthesiologist Assistant – Tampa
Congratulations to Nova Southeastern University’s Dr. Pallavi Patel College of Health Care Sciences Anesthesiologist Assistant – Tampa Class of 2019!! All graduates passed their
Bests All AA Programs Nationally to Become 2019 Anesthesia Trivia Champions
The 2019 American Academy of Anesthesiologist Assistants (AAAA) conference is an opportunity for all AA programs to test their existing knowledge and didactic training against all others. A team of four first-year students is selected to represent each program for the anesthesia trivia challenge.