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Spring 2008
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 As dean of the School of Graduate Medical Education, Dr. Brian Shulman still finds time to work with children in a community-based
speech-language-pathology program for which he secured private foundation funding. (Photo courtesy of Seton Hall University) |
Teaching the art and science of caring
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It’s a lesson he learned as a graduate student at BGSU: the art of caring. [READ MORE]
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Features
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Science of caring’ Three nursing graduates honored for excellence
Three BGSU nursing graduates recently were honored for their exceptional dedication, effectiveness and enthusiasm for the
“science of caring.”
[READ MORE]
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Baker Lecture reflects on public health report
Dr. Hugh H. Tilson is the featured speaker for the 9th Annual Ned E. Baker Lecture in Public Health. As one of the original
members of the Institute of Medicine’s “Report on the Future of Public Health,” Tilson will address the impact of the report
20 years later.
[READ MORE]
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Spring 2008 Telefund
The generosity of BGSU College of Health and Human Services alumni was clearly evident in 2007 when the annual telephone appeal
generated nearly $21,000 in gifts and pledges
[READ MORE]
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BG physician creates allied health scholarship
Dr. Marjorie Conrad Peatee knows first-hand the importance of professionals in allied health care, which is why she created
a scholarship in the College of Health and Human Services. The scholarship, in her name, supports a rising junior or senior
student majoring in an allied health professions major, such as applied health science, pre-physical therapy, pre-occupational
therapy, medical technology, communication disorders, social work and gerontology.
[READ MORE]
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College Web site gets facelift
We have a new “look.” The Web site for the College of Health and Human Services (www.bgsu.edu/colleges/hhs) has recently
unveiled a new design.
[READ MORE]
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